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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
12foot project. The NX-1236
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<blockquote data-quote="TheGrandestPoobah" data-source="post: 494292" data-attributes="member: 31866"><p>Got the boat on my leak-checking setup this afternoon. Used the jack to change the level of the boat easily and check the whole bottom for leaks with only 10-12 gallons of water or so. Worked pretty well.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]113386[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Found a few of these bad boys, as well as a few that were not dripping, but I could see a little wetness gleaming around the head of the rivet. Marked them all and tomorrow (hopefully) will see them all re-bucked and epoxied. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]113387[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p> My brother will be around to hold my bucking bar tomorrow, just need to find some time when wife isn't asleep, as she is on nights this weekend. My rivet setter (thanks amazon) came in the mail today, and I already had an air hammer. Now I own even more implements for creating a catastrophic racket. Garage be praised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGrandestPoobah, post: 494292, member: 31866"] Got the boat on my leak-checking setup this afternoon. Used the jack to change the level of the boat easily and check the whole bottom for leaks with only 10-12 gallons of water or so. Worked pretty well. [ATTACH type="full"]113386[/ATTACH] Found a few of these bad boys, as well as a few that were not dripping, but I could see a little wetness gleaming around the head of the rivet. Marked them all and tomorrow (hopefully) will see them all re-bucked and epoxied. [ATTACH type="full"]113387[/ATTACH] My brother will be around to hold my bucking bar tomorrow, just need to find some time when wife isn't asleep, as she is on nights this weekend. My rivet setter (thanks amazon) came in the mail today, and I already had an air hammer. Now I own even more implements for creating a catastrophic racket. Garage be praised. [/QUOTE]
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