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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Sea Nymph SC 175 sidewinder Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo" data-source="post: 338025" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>Well, If you make them out of aluminum they never rot. If you paint that aluminum then you won't have to shine it up from time to time.</p><p>The white plastic cutting boards would make good control panel faces that stuffs easy to work and smooth out with a dremel.</p><p>I personally wanted to put some wood on mine but just didn't have the panel space, some nice stained then sealed wood switch panels would look swank!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo, post: 338025, member: 2642"] Well, If you make them out of aluminum they never rot. If you paint that aluminum then you won't have to shine it up from time to time. The white plastic cutting boards would make good control panel faces that stuffs easy to work and smooth out with a dremel. I personally wanted to put some wood on mine but just didn't have the panel space, some nice stained then sealed wood switch panels would look swank! [/QUOTE]
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