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<blockquote data-quote="Tin Ark" data-source="post: 488687" data-attributes="member: 29691"><p>I can relate to the 191 holes LOL, I have already put down close to 200 if not more SS screws working on the floor and every single screw by hand. Drill a pilot hole and well you know the rest, too easy have issues with putting them in with a driver and issues I don't need to deal with out on the water. I am glad that's over with, NO JOY putting that in I can assure you. It is next to impossible to find a used 1872, trust me I know it took me over a year to find this one and it was not 10 miles away. The one I built under my old profile (Badbagger), there is a link to that build in this thread was in TN when I found it and I would have absolutely driven from FL to TN or close to buy this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tin Ark, post: 488687, member: 29691"] I can relate to the 191 holes LOL, I have already put down close to 200 if not more SS screws working on the floor and every single screw by hand. Drill a pilot hole and well you know the rest, too easy have issues with putting them in with a driver and issues I don't need to deal with out on the water. I am glad that's over with, NO JOY putting that in I can assure you. It is next to impossible to find a used 1872, trust me I know it took me over a year to find this one and it was not 10 miles away. The one I built under my old profile (Badbagger), there is a link to that build in this thread was in TN when I found it and I would have absolutely driven from FL to TN or close to buy this one. [/QUOTE]
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