Glen-L WB Power Skiff Build

zool

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How many times have you tripped over that little step up? I would be falling over that all day long! Looks like a very nice improvement though.

That little step up was 10 inches high until the other day NM, actually, ive gotten used to it all, but not while working around 12" saw blades lol....The center alley is a driveway pitched at 2" over 20' to a drain, the step up is for the level sides. Once the counters and 8' center table, and TS outfeed table is set, theres only four, 4' wide areas to step onto.
 

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My back hurts just thinking of that jackhammer ..:eek:
I always have better results using the drywall knifes over the spreaders . Just easier to hold on to and control the flow .

Yeah, the spreaders always cramp my hands, and the two knives make it easier to handle what gets scraped back off.

I wont be renting any more jackhammers after this for a while! lol
 

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Concrete busting is for younger guys. That's when I'd call in my hunting partner. He's a lot younger and has a concrete business :)

I keep forgetting im getting old.......too bad they dont rent hunting partners with the hammers!:lol:
 

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Looks like you have been busy zool! I always like the jackhammer on the front of the bobcat best! :D Nice looking work all around!
 

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Raise the base cabinets/counter then ply off the floor. May qualify for ADA financing.? Once you meet the bank I'm sure you get the free loan. :rolleyes:
 

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Raise the base cabinets/counter then ply off the floor. May qualify for ADA financing.? Once you meet the bank I'm sure you get the free loan. :rolleyes:

If I ply the floor, then i'd have to fix the roof leaks........I see no reason to panic :D
 

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Make wide gaps and you'll never have to sweep it. Little smaller though than wheelchair wheel widths. Don't wanna get stuck.
Or capture the water and make some gardens. Stuff is almost legal now.
Freakin snowing here
 

zool

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Yea Kev, but 40's and 50's next week!.....youre gonna run out of excuses for not working on the boat soon :rolleyes:
 

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Ya got that right!:) That boat is always on my mind. I looked at Micks pic today and I like the flow from wheelhouse straight into cabin. Mine is offset left. If I center the door then I can build out a bench tableish thingy? I better get that floor down first. Right?
 

zool

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Micks boat is wider, so a center cabin aisle may not be possible with yours.....being a walkaround.
 

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Pretty sure you are right. I think off the top of my head it's 7'6" and his is longer. mickyryan

Kinda like putting 3 lbs of crap in a 1 lb bag.

Year:
1989


Make:
Bayliner


Model:
2159 Trophy


Type:
Hard Top Cuddy Cabin


Hull Material:
Fiberglass


Trailer:
Included


Use:
Fresh Water


Engine Type:
Single Inboard/Outboard


Engine Make:
Omc Engine


Engine Model:
3.0 L 140hp


Primary Fuel Type:
Gas


For Sale By:
Private Seller


Fuel Capacity:
31 - 40 Gallons


Hull ID Number:
BYQA59FDH889


Length:
22.0 feet


Beam:
8.0 feet
 

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The USC order came in the other day, so I got the rest of the compound on the hull. Now a bunch of sanding after it cures. Then 2-3 coats of white tinted resin over it all, and more sanding. Then drill the holes for the bow eye, stern eyes, and drain tube. With the weather warming up a bit this week, hopefully it will cure quicker.

Aside from that, ive just been doing electrical work on the shop, installing 60 can lights, 9 4 bulb florescent troffers, ad 3 way switches for the vacuums under the counters.

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