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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Finally got a chance to work on it again
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 392632" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>I think it would be best for you to write down all that you want to accomplish.</p><p>Don't shoot from the hip and go off haphazardly into different directions at first.</p><p>One bite at a time. Or else you may get overwhelmed and frustrated</p><p>and loose sight of it supposed to be a FUN project.</p><p></p><p>use pencil and prioritize the tasks at hand - check them off when done.</p><p>I say pencil (and not pen) because the list will change again and again as you</p><p>work towards your goal.</p><p></p><p>oh yea, we all love to see photos as your work progresses </p><p></p><p>HAVE FUN !!</p><p></p><p>To address a couple of your concerns - - - - </p><p>do all welding and hot work first.</p><p>then, all your media blasting, wire brushing, etc.</p><p>then, get all your chemical paint remover work done.</p><p>then, your chemical cleaners and corrosion arrestors.</p><p>try to get everything done that could damage the existing coatings you want to keep.</p><p>THEN !!! get yourself a cold drink, sit and look at your project,</p><p>and work on your list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 392632, member: 13599"] I think it would be best for you to write down all that you want to accomplish. Don't shoot from the hip and go off haphazardly into different directions at first. One bite at a time. Or else you may get overwhelmed and frustrated and loose sight of it supposed to be a FUN project. use pencil and prioritize the tasks at hand - check them off when done. I say pencil (and not pen) because the list will change again and again as you work towards your goal. oh yea, we all love to see photos as your work progresses HAVE FUN !! To address a couple of your concerns - - - - do all welding and hot work first. then, all your media blasting, wire brushing, etc. then, get all your chemical paint remover work done. then, your chemical cleaners and corrosion arrestors. try to get everything done that could damage the existing coatings you want to keep. THEN !!! get yourself a cold drink, sit and look at your project, and work on your list. [/QUOTE]
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