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Cutting Angles......That darn boat hull
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<blockquote data-quote="sheffsboat" data-source="post: 282369" data-attributes="member: 9841"><p>Hey tinboaters,</p><p></p><p> Got another mod question. So I'm trying to cut my plywood to fit exactly just inside of my 14ft aluminum jon boat. My plywood isn't going all the way down to the bench seat so I need more plywood to put a vertical wall if that makes since. My issue is that I can't seem to cut that picture perfect deck to fit in my jon boat. Now, I understand that I'm probably not the best carpenter nor do I really have much bragging rights with woodcutting but there has to be a way. I just bought a protractor/angle finder today so hopefully that helps me make my cuts. I've tried cardboard cutouts to trace already and that's just a pain. Can anybody show me how they did theirs......pictures would be awesome. I just need to see how you guys are able to cut the plywood just right (or almost right) to get it to fit snug in your boat and on top of your frame.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Sheff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheffsboat, post: 282369, member: 9841"] Hey tinboaters, Got another mod question. So I'm trying to cut my plywood to fit exactly just inside of my 14ft aluminum jon boat. My plywood isn't going all the way down to the bench seat so I need more plywood to put a vertical wall if that makes since. My issue is that I can't seem to cut that picture perfect deck to fit in my jon boat. Now, I understand that I'm probably not the best carpenter nor do I really have much bragging rights with woodcutting but there has to be a way. I just bought a protractor/angle finder today so hopefully that helps me make my cuts. I've tried cardboard cutouts to trace already and that's just a pain. Can anybody show me how they did theirs......pictures would be awesome. I just need to see how you guys are able to cut the plywood just right (or almost right) to get it to fit snug in your boat and on top of your frame. Thanks, Sheff [/QUOTE]
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