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<blockquote data-quote="ohiolunker" data-source="post: 194529" data-attributes="member: 5083"><p>Weather is finally getting nice, so I was able to get some work done on the boat. Grinding is finished!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Didn't go as crazy on the inside because it's more for aesthetics which doesn't put fish in the boat. I'll go over everything with some sand paper one last time before the Steelflex goes on. Started patching the holes and worn spots with some JB. Couldn't find stainless or aluminum brackets anywhere, so I picked up some aluminum angle and made my own. Fab'd up some brackets to connect 2x2's to the cross members and then made some L's to connect 2x2's to the bench seats that are getting covered. I picked up a whole box of strong-ties 2x2 connects which i'll use to connect wood to wood b/c they are galvanized. It will be great if the nice weather holds out because I'll be able to get more done, but in the same, each nice day is a day I should be out on the lake!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiolunker, post: 194529, member: 5083"] Weather is finally getting nice, so I was able to get some work done on the boat. Grinding is finished!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Didn't go as crazy on the inside because it's more for aesthetics which doesn't put fish in the boat. I'll go over everything with some sand paper one last time before the Steelflex goes on. Started patching the holes and worn spots with some JB. Couldn't find stainless or aluminum brackets anywhere, so I picked up some aluminum angle and made my own. Fab'd up some brackets to connect 2x2's to the cross members and then made some L's to connect 2x2's to the bench seats that are getting covered. I picked up a whole box of strong-ties 2x2 connects which i'll use to connect wood to wood b/c they are galvanized. It will be great if the nice weather holds out because I'll be able to get more done, but in the same, each nice day is a day I should be out on the lake! [/QUOTE]
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