Decker83
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Thanks for stopping in sphelps.. Good to hear from you..Good to here from ya Decker ! Not a tinny yet but will still check it out !
Have you seen anything from Trooper?
Thanks for stopping in sphelps.. Good to hear from you..Good to here from ya Decker ! Not a tinny yet but will still check it out !
Have you seen anything from Trooper?
Just dropping in to keep this thread active.. Still on the tinny side of things..
Re: 1983 Deck Boat Transom/deck/stringer replacement Help
Happy Easter to everyone.
Made a good purchase today at Harbor Frieght. They had a 25% off one item coupon sale today. I bought a folding engine hoist (1ton) for $129.00. After I'm done with it, I think I can sell it for the same price.
Didn't do much today. I just finnished the cap. Was easy to do because it's in three piece's. Had to cut the livewells out in the back. Used one of Harbor Frieghts universal tools with a round balde. It did a good job and didn't make much dust. I have some new pics. In the last one there is some foam on the transom. It is all wet and needs to be replaced. Any ideals on how to replace this foam? Should I just use some plywood instead. Not sure why foam was used there. Any help please.
I would have never thought about filtering through pickle slices Decker !
Very inventive ! But I'm not surprised this coming from the guy that invented the 5 gal bucket resin pouring devise .
Glad to here from ya brother !
I have a water bucket device I bought years ago for sanding drywall compound. Never thought of using it for anything else. Thanks for a great tip!
My Oh My...Look what the Cat drug in!!!!
Decker it's a pleasure to see you posting again. I Like your Dust Separator bucket. I have something similar in my wood shop to remove the big chips so the dust collector only catches dust.
Hi Decker! I just read all 64 pages of this thread. Awesome work. And so much of your life story on here too. I hope all is well. I'll go find the Starcraft thread. Don't give up on the deck boat. She's going to be a beauty! Best of luck!