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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
To Be Named Lowe Sprite 1540
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyScott" data-source="post: 298812" data-attributes="member: 10600"><p>The rod tubes finally started to come together, got them cut off flush with the deck. This was a bit of a challenge it was a tough angle to get the saw in but with a little persuasion and some sanding I got them to look clean! For the rod tubes we used 1 1/4" PVC 200 psi pipe, really thin wall to keep the weight and cost down. Unfortunatly Lowes only keeps about 3 straight 10 footers in stock so after two trips in two weeks we finally got 6 decent pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyScott, post: 298812, member: 10600"] The rod tubes finally started to come together, got them cut off flush with the deck. This was a bit of a challenge it was a tough angle to get the saw in but with a little persuasion and some sanding I got them to look clean! For the rod tubes we used 1 1/4" PVC 200 psi pipe, really thin wall to keep the weight and cost down. Unfortunatly Lowes only keeps about 3 straight 10 footers in stock so after two trips in two weeks we finally got 6 decent pieces. [/QUOTE]
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