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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 1436... or wait.. 1432 mod
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<blockquote data-quote="dyeguy1212" data-source="post: 88341" data-attributes="member: 1460"><p>thanks for the advice cheeseball... I'll have to check it out at home depot.</p><p></p><p>I dont plan to keep the flooring in, as its made of cheap wood that isnt water proof. I will be using it as a template for my flooring tho, because it is perfect size and essentially what i'll be making with plywood.</p><p></p><p>I power washed it today and not much paint came off, but it did take a few years worth of dirt and grime out. Its really cleaning up nice, and the next step is to figure out an easy way to get the paint off. The wire wheel takes FOREVER, so I'm going to try a few paint strippers I have around the house, and if it doesnt work that well, I'll spring for some better stuff I found at Murrays.</p><p></p><p>The plan is to apply stripper, let it sit, and then drive the boat to a quarter car wash. I can't rinse it at my house because we have a well, so I guess I'll let the car wash deal with it, unless someone has an environmentally safe way of getting the job done...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyeguy1212, post: 88341, member: 1460"] thanks for the advice cheeseball... I'll have to check it out at home depot. I dont plan to keep the flooring in, as its made of cheap wood that isnt water proof. I will be using it as a template for my flooring tho, because it is perfect size and essentially what i'll be making with plywood. I power washed it today and not much paint came off, but it did take a few years worth of dirt and grime out. Its really cleaning up nice, and the next step is to figure out an easy way to get the paint off. The wire wheel takes FOREVER, so I'm going to try a few paint strippers I have around the house, and if it doesnt work that well, I'll spring for some better stuff I found at Murrays. The plan is to apply stripper, let it sit, and then drive the boat to a quarter car wash. I can't rinse it at my house because we have a well, so I guess I'll let the car wash deal with it, unless someone has an environmentally safe way of getting the job done... [/QUOTE]
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