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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 12' Jon conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="arcticwhiteGT" data-source="post: 267059" data-attributes="member: 8798"><p>I sent you instructions in a PM for how I made the deck removable. But as for tools and materials, really all I needed to use was a miter saw to cut the 2x4's, a jig saw to cut the plywood, and drill and some bits, a level / tape measure, some angle brackets, galvanized screws, some thompsons water seal to waterproof the wood, outdoor carpeting (you can get it at the home depot for about .49C a square foot), paint, truck bed liner, painters tape / rollers / paint trays etc, bolts/nuts/washers (metal and rubber), some seat pedestals / swivels / seats etc..pretty much your standard setup for any project. I had never done it before, so I just kind of drew out my ideas, and used the basics that I learned from other projects I had done. All together, it took me about 40-50 hours to complete. Any other questions, let me know im glad to help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcticwhiteGT, post: 267059, member: 8798"] I sent you instructions in a PM for how I made the deck removable. But as for tools and materials, really all I needed to use was a miter saw to cut the 2x4's, a jig saw to cut the plywood, and drill and some bits, a level / tape measure, some angle brackets, galvanized screws, some thompsons water seal to waterproof the wood, outdoor carpeting (you can get it at the home depot for about .49C a square foot), paint, truck bed liner, painters tape / rollers / paint trays etc, bolts/nuts/washers (metal and rubber), some seat pedestals / swivels / seats etc..pretty much your standard setup for any project. I had never done it before, so I just kind of drew out my ideas, and used the basics that I learned from other projects I had done. All together, it took me about 40-50 hours to complete. Any other questions, let me know im glad to help! [/QUOTE]
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