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Jeepinit Jeepinit is offline
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Default Update: Against your advice

I have removed all the rot off the existing deck. The boat is on a bunk
trailer. The adhesive I am using is from 3M Automix 8115 Adhesive Panel
Bonding Adhesive. Once in place and set I will fill around the parameter
with Automix 8307 Sealer. The composite is surprising light!!

Thanks
Tim Fisher


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On Feb 8, 5:10 pm, "Jeepinit" wrote:
4 inches on each side and the floor will be ready to put down

http://www.jeepinit.com/pictures/floor.jpg

Tim Fisher

http://www.jeepinit.com/pictures/IMG_5017.jpg

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Well group,


As some of you may know and we have talked about. I had decided to raise
my seat pedestal. In doing so I realized that there was allot of rot.
Well the sawzall came out and I will be posting pictures real soon!!!


I am in search of a wiring diagram for installing radio, speakers.


1991 Maxum 1900sr 3.0lt ib


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So you are going to remove the old floor? Do you have the boat on a
bunk trailer, or rollers? I ask because the floor adds some rigidity
to your hull. A bunk trailer is better overall support. You might
want to hold some extra boats against the bottom with jack stands.
Not sure what the specs are on the bodyshop glue is but I'd strongly
recommend epoxy. www.uscomposites.com You can mix with various
fillers as well.