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Newbie here with an old UGLY flat bottom boat...
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<blockquote data-quote="MKJFisher" data-source="post: 90126" data-attributes="member: 1633"><p>Well I just barely went over the entire boat with a very course wire brush removing excess gobs of silicon, a fair amount of dirt. In all honesty the aluminum is in fairly good shape I would like to get rid of some of the rivets that have been done and re-done. But I think if I try to hard to make this flawless as my 1968 Chevelle SS restoration I will be wasting my time. I want it to look very nice but not flawless. Plus it is a boat that is going to get hit by rocks and the trailer so I dont think it will bother me too much. When ever a rock would hit me when I was driving my Chevelle I would be very angry! I dont anticipate that anything like that will happen with this project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MKJFisher, post: 90126, member: 1633"] Well I just barely went over the entire boat with a very course wire brush removing excess gobs of silicon, a fair amount of dirt. In all honesty the aluminum is in fairly good shape I would like to get rid of some of the rivets that have been done and re-done. But I think if I try to hard to make this flawless as my 1968 Chevelle SS restoration I will be wasting my time. I want it to look very nice but not flawless. Plus it is a boat that is going to get hit by rocks and the trailer so I dont think it will bother me too much. When ever a rock would hit me when I was driving my Chevelle I would be very angry! I dont anticipate that anything like that will happen with this project. [/QUOTE]
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