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Grandpa's 12ft john boats' rebirth
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<blockquote data-quote="gmiller" data-source="post: 180729" data-attributes="member: 4797"><p>wire wheeling the boat tomorrow and welding a few pin holes and other holes left over from the hardware that was on the boat, after that the I will begin cutting out the seats and working on the interior of the boat.</p><p></p><p>I was considering soldering a few of the rivets but have decided to just take a hammer to them to tighten them up and use steel flex. I also plan on caulking them on the inside. I figured that should be sufficient. </p><p></p><p>I am considering ditching the idea of a rear pedestal seat and mounting a padded swivel seat on the bench seat at the stern of the boat. I would mount the seat off to one side so that I could have a hatch on the other side to access storage. Any comments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmiller, post: 180729, member: 4797"] wire wheeling the boat tomorrow and welding a few pin holes and other holes left over from the hardware that was on the boat, after that the I will begin cutting out the seats and working on the interior of the boat. I was considering soldering a few of the rivets but have decided to just take a hammer to them to tighten them up and use steel flex. I also plan on caulking them on the inside. I figured that should be sufficient. I am considering ditching the idea of a rear pedestal seat and mounting a padded swivel seat on the bench seat at the stern of the boat. I would mount the seat off to one side so that I could have a hatch on the other side to access storage. Any comments? [/QUOTE]
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