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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
you guys have opened me up a new can of worms. thanks
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<blockquote data-quote="monarch1652" data-source="post: 145970" data-attributes="member: 3510"><p>i have scince taken out the front deck too and all the wood except the transom is gone. this is a console model so there is no center bench so i have a huge floor to work with. what would be the strongest lightweight bracing to use. i thought of taking aluminum angle iron and bending the ends over and welding it. then drill a hole i can rivet into my stringer. then nut and flathead bolt all my plywood on there with stainless hardware. i have about 150 bucks to spend on it for wood so that will get me going. pretty much i have gotten paid 150 dollars to take this off of someones hands. so i'm all up for ideas on how to make this into a good fishing machine. i am a tool maker by trade but 2,000,000 heads teamed up will build a better example of what i want for myself then i could do on my own. thank you guys for takin a look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monarch1652, post: 145970, member: 3510"] i have scince taken out the front deck too and all the wood except the transom is gone. this is a console model so there is no center bench so i have a huge floor to work with. what would be the strongest lightweight bracing to use. i thought of taking aluminum angle iron and bending the ends over and welding it. then drill a hole i can rivet into my stringer. then nut and flathead bolt all my plywood on there with stainless hardware. i have about 150 bucks to spend on it for wood so that will get me going. pretty much i have gotten paid 150 dollars to take this off of someones hands. so i'm all up for ideas on how to make this into a good fishing machine. i am a tool maker by trade but 2,000,000 heads teamed up will build a better example of what i want for myself then i could do on my own. thank you guys for takin a look. [/QUOTE]
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you guys have opened me up a new can of worms. thanks
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