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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1981 Alumacraft F-14 Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="riverrat174" data-source="post: 315749" data-attributes="member: 11722"><p>OK, day or two off schedule, but the inside is done. I also got my winch stand mounted last night. I also learned 2 valuable lessons so far: 1.Just because a accessory fits your grinder, doesn't mean it belongs on it, and 2. Forget the drill, the grinder is THE way to go for removing paint. </p><p></p><p>Besides grinding, is there an easier way to get those decals off? They come off with the wire wheel, just slowly.</p><p></p><p>Next is the exterior. I wont get to it until next week. I have the whole grinding thing down pat now, so I am thinking I should be able to knock it out in 4-5 hours. My plan is to have it primed inside & out by Sunday June 2. Easy money. I'll also start on the transom & floor. </p><p></p><p>Have a SAFE & Happy Memorial Day. Remember to thank those that served, either in person or in prayer. Thanks to my grandpa Henry Rossol. I think about you often!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverrat174, post: 315749, member: 11722"] OK, day or two off schedule, but the inside is done. I also got my winch stand mounted last night. I also learned 2 valuable lessons so far: 1.Just because a accessory fits your grinder, doesn't mean it belongs on it, and 2. Forget the drill, the grinder is THE way to go for removing paint. Besides grinding, is there an easier way to get those decals off? They come off with the wire wheel, just slowly. Next is the exterior. I wont get to it until next week. I have the whole grinding thing down pat now, so I am thinking I should be able to knock it out in 4-5 hours. My plan is to have it primed inside & out by Sunday June 2. Easy money. I'll also start on the transom & floor. Have a SAFE & Happy Memorial Day. Remember to thank those that served, either in person or in prayer. Thanks to my grandpa Henry Rossol. I think about you often!!!! [/QUOTE]
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