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<blockquote data-quote="Bobsbaits" data-source="post: 337072" data-attributes="member: 12589"><p>Out of town with work for a couple weeks so I'm getting a little behind, but I did get to take advantage of the nice weather we had this weekend. Cleaned the oxidation off the aluminum but I'm not going to work on a mirror finish. just don't think it's worth the work. Once I got that cleaned I put the boat back on the trailer so I could start working on the inside. I got the back deck pieces together and some new foam on the floor. Bought a built in gas tank, but I probably should have bought a tape measure. Close, but the fittings are too high to close the lid. Anybody have any experience putting new fittings on a tank? I'm going to think about it for a few days till I get back to working on it after Christmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobsbaits, post: 337072, member: 12589"] Out of town with work for a couple weeks so I'm getting a little behind, but I did get to take advantage of the nice weather we had this weekend. Cleaned the oxidation off the aluminum but I'm not going to work on a mirror finish. just don't think it's worth the work. Once I got that cleaned I put the boat back on the trailer so I could start working on the inside. I got the back deck pieces together and some new foam on the floor. Bought a built in gas tank, but I probably should have bought a tape measure. Close, but the fittings are too high to close the lid. Anybody have any experience putting new fittings on a tank? I'm going to think about it for a few days till I get back to working on it after Christmas. [/QUOTE]
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