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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2012 Alumacraft 1648 NCS
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<blockquote data-quote="gwenning" data-source="post: 270782" data-attributes="member: 7808"><p>The next project was figuring out a frame. The nice thing about the NCS model is that the large front bench gives it a lot of stability when you attach 2x3 framing to it. I made the brackets by cutting 1/8" aluminum angle into 3in sections and drilled my holes so that I could secure the pop rivets and the wood framing to the angle. I used 3in and 1.5in stainless steel wood screws to secure all the framing. The vertical wood framing is not secured directly to the deck. The base will be secured to the plywood which will then be secured to one of the ribs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwenning, post: 270782, member: 7808"] The next project was figuring out a frame. The nice thing about the NCS model is that the large front bench gives it a lot of stability when you attach 2x3 framing to it. I made the brackets by cutting 1/8" aluminum angle into 3in sections and drilled my holes so that I could secure the pop rivets and the wood framing to the angle. I used 3in and 1.5in stainless steel wood screws to secure all the framing. The vertical wood framing is not secured directly to the deck. The base will be secured to the plywood which will then be secured to one of the ribs. [/QUOTE]
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