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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1852 Flatbottom Project
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<blockquote data-quote="chris" data-source="post: 135020" data-attributes="member: 2534"><p>Well i got some done tonight and last night. Looks a lot different now but its ready to be sanded. This site definetly came through for me. Dont know how i would have gotten all those rusted bolts off without the $17 angle grinder from harbor freight. Definetly didnt know they had those till i saw it on here. </p><p>I took everything out. Got the bracin off and the old transom out and i cut out the two box seats behind the rear bench to have more room. Here are the pics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris, post: 135020, member: 2534"] Well i got some done tonight and last night. Looks a lot different now but its ready to be sanded. This site definetly came through for me. Dont know how i would have gotten all those rusted bolts off without the $17 angle grinder from harbor freight. Definetly didnt know they had those till i saw it on here. I took everything out. Got the bracin off and the old transom out and i cut out the two box seats behind the rear bench to have more room. Here are the pics [/QUOTE]
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