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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1648 Alumacraft Mod/Redo
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<blockquote data-quote="vabownut" data-source="post: 121475" data-attributes="member: 2528"><p>Here it is with most of the front deck bracing in , picked up the aluminum from a place called BMG metals here not far from the house for $13 a 21ft stick which I think was pretty good , then picked up some 2" al angle drops they had for just about nothing and used it to make L brackets for attaching .with 1/4"diam x 3/8" head self tapping screws . Most of the spaces between bracing will be hatches for storage etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vabownut, post: 121475, member: 2528"] Here it is with most of the front deck bracing in , picked up the aluminum from a place called BMG metals here not far from the house for $13 a 21ft stick which I think was pretty good , then picked up some 2" al angle drops they had for just about nothing and used it to make L brackets for attaching .with 1/4"diam x 3/8" head self tapping screws . Most of the spaces between bracing will be hatches for storage etc... [/QUOTE]
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