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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Dyeguy's 1648 Mod- Pics Update... DONE
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<blockquote data-quote="sturdi87" data-source="post: 127383" data-attributes="member: 2691"><p>I agree, or I would say when I do mine I will be concerned with <em>straight</em> rather than <em>level</em>. Level is not always good, I learned that the hard way on a mission trip to appalacia (poorest area in the country) to do a mission project, working on a woman's house. Well we were putting siding on and started at the bottom leveled it up and worked our way up, since the house was not level (I'm talking the rear of the house was ten inches lower than the front, we had all kinds of problems fitting the siding around doors, windows, etc, because they were all crooked with the house. </p><p></p><p>But looks good, good work, I like your boat a lot; sounds like you got a great deal on it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sturdi87, post: 127383, member: 2691"] I agree, or I would say when I do mine I will be concerned with [i]straight[/i] rather than [i]level[/i]. Level is not always good, I learned that the hard way on a mission trip to appalacia (poorest area in the country) to do a mission project, working on a woman's house. Well we were putting siding on and started at the bottom leveled it up and worked our way up, since the house was not level (I'm talking the rear of the house was ten inches lower than the front, we had all kinds of problems fitting the siding around doors, windows, etc, because they were all crooked with the house. But looks good, good work, I like your boat a lot; sounds like you got a great deal on it too. [/QUOTE]
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