1959 14' Plywood Boat Restoration
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275 viewsNote the form of the trim piece on the ground...
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243 views...and done for the night.
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269 viewsHad a friend come over with some home brew to slow me down a bit...Bourbon Barrel Porter with Oak wood chips, seemed fitting right? I can't begin to explain how amazing this beer is. Anyway, the boat is getting pretty close to being naked at this point Obviously this is the easy monkey work...but it yields some gratification through quick results of progress.
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290 viewsalmost naked!     (0 votes)
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286 viewsalmost naked, from the front!     (0 votes)
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245 viewsPricking out all the putty from the many, many buried screws.
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242 viewsAfter 50 years of service...she's coming up!
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266 viewsThe rot...
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249 viewsThis is half of the top, and will be used as a template for the new wood top that will eventually be made.
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264 viewsAnd....naked.
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258 viewsI'm either a genius...or incredibly stupid for even trying this out, but I'm stubborn and didn't want to wait for 5 friends to show up...so I took it upon myself to do the deed of flipping the boat.
First item to take care of was getting lumber for the stands I need to build. I really need a truck...
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256 viewsThen came removing the engine. Never thought I'd use the picker to do something like this. Here's the stand to ease with moving it around as well.
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