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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New here, VHull boat restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="LoveBites" data-source="post: 345541" data-attributes="member: 13685"><p>The man I bought her from said its an Alumicraft, but</p><p>I'm really not sure since there isn't a title. </p><p>All I know is that there is a lot of paint layers and a ton</p><p>Of rivits! No, I'm not in IL, I'm a southern girl! Just moved</p><p>To this area a few months ago and don't know anyone</p><p>That welds aluminum. Tried finding a paint and body shop to</p><p>Sandblast her for me, to no avail. Oh well, hard work never killed</p><p>Anyone, and I'm no stranger to it. I think i will use stripper one more time</p><p>On her before using the grinder again. Hopefully by the end of the day</p><p>Tomorrow the bottom will all be bare metal and the crack sealed. Thanks for the info!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveBites, post: 345541, member: 13685"] The man I bought her from said its an Alumicraft, but I'm really not sure since there isn't a title. All I know is that there is a lot of paint layers and a ton Of rivits! No, I'm not in IL, I'm a southern girl! Just moved To this area a few months ago and don't know anyone That welds aluminum. Tried finding a paint and body shop to Sandblast her for me, to no avail. Oh well, hard work never killed Anyone, and I'm no stranger to it. I think i will use stripper one more time On her before using the grinder again. Hopefully by the end of the day Tomorrow the bottom will all be bare metal and the crack sealed. Thanks for the info!! [/QUOTE]
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