Bought my first boat to cut, gut and rebuild from bow to stern, including engine. Killed my back and suffered the wrath of the fiberglass demons

TripleJGraffis

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Oh and since this is your first boat you probably don't know this but any tools needed or just wanted DO NOT count to any reported budget, rental or purchase.


It's a rule, just ask anyone here.
I'm not sure what this means. Why would I want to report to anyone that I am buying tools?
 

TripleJGraffis

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It appears you are the Winter King. So you are getting alot of replies and hopefully good info to digest. Not much else going on here cept a drippy aluminum boat.
Work is looking good!
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😂😂😂 Winter King HAHAHA. Now there's a name for the boat! LOL..... It's been such warm weather! You bet your a$$ that I am going to utilize it to get on the water sooner!!!!
 

TripleJGraffis

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Harbor freight to buy

Local equipment rental to rent (I think United Rental is still on Market St).

I have even bought an A-frame gantry and hoist on Craigslist, use it for a week and sold it for same amount. (Net $0)
I might look into that. Thanks!
 

briangcc

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What they're saying is....

Home Depot for all you lumber cost, for example, $500.

That's the total cost of your project. Regardless if you...

Had to use a tank and a half to get back and forth several times.
Had a $500 Harbor Freight bill for tools and other incidentals.

So even though your out of pocket is double + some, SWMBO is told $500 project.
 

stresspoint

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you will get it after many trips out to the tool shop / hardware shop , you were warned :) when this thread started that you will need to budget foe lots of tools .

most of us guys a married or with partners , sometimes its un forgivable to be spending copious amounts on tools when we do out builds , my last build / renovation had a 6 or 7 hundred dollar tool bill , not including the $300 cordless angle grinder i smoked and the $120 battery i had to buy because i got tired of switching 2 batteries between 3 tools , so probably all up close to 1k ,

if you have means to store an engine crane , buy one it will become the best tool you own.

look on the good side you get to own more tools , he with the most tools wins :).
 

Scott Danforth

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stay away from harbor freight grinders unless you buy the warranty. they usually smoke on the first time you use them. I have an old craftsman (relabeled dewalt) 4.5" angle grinder that is over 30 years old. it has been re-greased 4 times, and is on its 3rd chord. it has ground welds on about 20 different hot rod chassis and ground 5 boats worth of fiberglass.

Tools and PPE are the unspoken parts you dont keep track of....
 

stresspoint

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i trend toward buying cheap tools , we have a brand ozito here in Australia they make just about every type of power tool, if i know the tool i need to buy is going to be one of those tools that just gets chucked around and only used for specific jobs then i figure why buy the better quality version.
i have a bread crate under the bench that has all the cheapo tools in it , it looks like a bucket of fish hooks with tangled cords and the like but they are all still usable.
most of my power tools are Hitachi 18 v battery or air powered , they serve me well and no need to have power cords all over.
air tools i find are good value but a decent compressor is needed .

OP don't keep us in suspense , ???? what is this motor you speak of :)pics ????.
 

kcassells

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RYOBI done...interchangeable batteries for all battery tools. Consider as a disposable.
Electric on the grinder........disposable been thru 2-3
Multitool...electric, Ridged, blades harbor freight or amazon Chinese stuff.
Sawzall and or mini Sawzall...Electric Milwaukee
God so so sooo many fun tools coming your way!
 

TripleJGraffis

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you will get it after many trips out to the tool shop / hardware shop , you were warned :) when this thread started that you will need to budget foe lots of tools .

most of us guys a married or with partners , sometimes its un forgivable to be spending copious amounts on tools when we do out builds , my last build / renovation had a 6 or 7 hundred dollar tool bill , not including the $300 cordless angle grinder i smoked and the $120 battery i had to buy because i got tired of switching 2 batteries between 3 tools , so probably all up close to 1k ,

if you have means to store an engine crane , buy one it will become the best tool you own.

look on the good side you get to own more tools , he with the most tools wins :).
Lol. I'm good with budgeting.... and I make decent money... just gotta wait for my next check now haha
 

TripleJGraffis

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Still here. Haven't given up. Wanted to work on her yesterday and today but instead worked on obtaining tools necessary for reconstruction. Went and got a motor stand from Facebook marketplace and folding cherry picker from harbor freight. I know I'm probably crazy for getting one new for one little project... but the way I see it.....I may need to use one at least 4 times for this project alone.... if I rent.. that's probably 50.00 per rental.....200.00. I found them on Facebook used for 250.00... brand new is 270.00. I figure I can either hang onto it for future heavy lifting projects if I ever need one or sell it later and get a good chunk of money back. Either way.. this weekend I plan on getting my new (to me) motor mounted on the stand..... use the new marine battery and ears that I just got today and fire it up just to see how it works. Lol might work on the boat as well if I have the time.... but I'm also spending Saturday with friends and family.

That's it for now. Hope everyone is well!

On a side note... guy I got the battery from said one will do just fine for starting and basic electrical.....I found 2 battery boxes in my boat. How many will I need?
 

redneck joe

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One is fine is long as it is good and you don't put some giant ass stero in and play it all day.
That said..... since you are basically gutting, a second small one added on a switch might not be a bad thing.


You haven't told us about the new motor yet. Fess up mister.
 
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