Well I nearly lost my :laser
aughter, luckily she was at college over the weekend. I would have died right after that :faint2:. :mad-new: SWMBO
Last year I rebuilt my MC1 transom assembly. Built a Jig to support it, and after I finished the rebuild very carefully slid the Jig and all under my 52 truck out of everyone's way. Placed plastic over it to protect it from dust and dirt.
Went to get it out this past weekend, it was on it side and the Jig was missing:faint:. One side is all gouged and scraped up
:faint2:. Found the Jig up in the daughter room. She needed something to use to work on her ART projects.
Well I got that off my chest.
Now to other news Gel coated the outside of the transom.
I first scuffed up the surface with 100 grit, then used four coats of Gel with WAX on the last coat. I used my palm sander with 100 grit to knock off the top and various roller debris in the Gel Coat. Am at the moment wet sanding wet sanding with 220 grit. Will be going to 500, 1000, then 1500.
I'm thinking of doing the whole boat, but only sanding down the area's that gear or rails mount at. Then have a sanding polishing party with the family since they will probably be the ones to use it while I'm at work.
After I finish doing the transom will be putting the mechanical back in. Got the motor painted blue over the weekend. I can put the boat back together while I Gel coat the outside.