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Re-flooring my Marquis.
On Jul 16, 12:38*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"Tim" *wrote in message ... On Jul 16, 7:32 am, Harryk wrote: On 7/16/11 7:19 AM, Tim wrote: On Jul 15, 9:01 pm, L *wrote: Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ Overtons? I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. *Thanks for the suggestion, though. Dock boxes...lots of different sizes...here's just one supplier http://www.boatliftwarehouse.com/docks/dock_boxes/ Thanks Harry, but the dock boxes are way to big for the inside of my boat. I was looking for *boxes to hold a seat on top and possible a cooler/ storage inside. *that company in Australia makes some pretty good looking stuff that is designed well, but I haven't sen much of anyone who distributes their products in the US or a competitor that makes *those items here. I'm sure their out there, but I haven't found them yet. and I've noticed on some other forums where people are complain of the same search as well. *So, it looks that we'll have to make our own. Nice thought though. reply: The aluminum jet boats use aluminum boxes. *Unfortunately they are about $400. *You could ask your local sheet metal shop what they would charge to bend the sheet and make one. *Also, how about using a heavy duty cooler box.http://www.boatdepot.com/bdsearch.as...4994241?source.... Good ideas Bill, and taking all into consideration, but I think I'm still leaning this direction minus the sharp edges, of course! http://www.lasvegaspix.com/projects/...s/IMG_1953.jpg |
Re-flooring my Marquis.
On 7/16/2011 2:05 PM, Tim wrote:
On Jul 16, 12:38 pm, wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 16, 7:32 am, wrote: On 7/16/11 7:19 AM, Tim wrote: On Jul 15, 9:01 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ Overtons? I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. Thanks for the suggestion, though. Dock boxes...lots of different sizes...here's just one supplier http://www.boatliftwarehouse.com/docks/dock_boxes/ Thanks Harry, but the dock boxes are way to big for the inside of my boat. I was looking for boxes to hold a seat on top and possible a cooler/ storage inside. that company in Australia makes some pretty good looking stuff that is designed well, but I haven't sen much of anyone who distributes their products in the US or a competitor that makes those items here. I'm sure their out there, but I haven't found them yet. and I've noticed on some other forums where people are complain of the same search as well. So, it looks that we'll have to make our own. Nice thought though. reply: The aluminum jet boats use aluminum boxes. Unfortunately they are about $400. You could ask your local sheet metal shop what they would charge to bend the sheet and make one. Also, how about using a heavy duty cooler box.http://www.boatdepot.com/bdsearch.as...4994241?source... Good ideas Bill, and taking all into consideration, but I think I'm still leaning this direction minus the sharp edges, of course! http://www.lasvegaspix.com/projects/...s/IMG_1953.jpg 22 1/2 degree miters would look nice. And you'll be surpr4ised how much softer those corners would look. |
Re-flooring my Marquis.
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says... http://www.boatdepot.com/bdsearch.as...FRNhgwodAD5Nzg The second link is a great cooler. I have one for race weekends. I won't go too far but to say, it will keep the ice on hot weekends better than any cooler I have ever had. I keep it in the shade, even in 90 degree weather and have ice for 48 hours if you are careful... As to the 470 dollar boxes. I could build exactly what Tim wants for about 100 bucks and three to four hours labor... If I were closer, I would stop by on a weekend and have at it... -- Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life! |
Re-flooring my Marquis.
In article m,
says... On 7/16/2011 2:05 PM, Tim wrote: On Jul 16, 12:38 pm, wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 16, 7:32 am, wrote: On 7/16/11 7:19 AM, Tim wrote: On Jul 15, 9:01 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ Overtons? I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. Thanks for the suggestion, though. Dock boxes...lots of different sizes...here's just one supplier http://www.boatliftwarehouse.com/docks/dock_boxes/ Thanks Harry, but the dock boxes are way to big for the inside of my boat. I was looking for boxes to hold a seat on top and possible a cooler/ storage inside. that company in Australia makes some pretty good looking stuff that is designed well, but I haven't sen much of anyone who distributes their products in the US or a competitor that makes those items here. I'm sure their out there, but I haven't found them yet. and I've noticed on some other forums where people are complain of the same search as well. So, it looks that we'll have to make our own. Nice thought though. reply: The aluminum jet boats use aluminum boxes. Unfortunately they are about $400. You could ask your local sheet metal shop what they would charge to bend the sheet and make one. Also, how about using a heavy duty cooler box.http://www.boatdepot.com/bdsearch.as...4994241?source... Good ideas Bill, and taking all into consideration, but I think I'm still leaning this direction minus the sharp edges, of course! http://www.lasvegaspix.com/projects/...s/IMG_1953.jpg 22 1/2 degree miters would look nice. And you'll be surpr4ised how much softer those corners would look. Too complicated and they would be covered with carpet anyway. I would still just knock down a nice quarter round with an electric planer, or belt sander with 36 grit. You could even do it with a good rasp in about ten minutes;) -- Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life! |
Re-flooring my Marquis.
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says... In article m, says... On 7/16/2011 2:05 PM, Tim wrote: On Jul 16, 12:38 pm, wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 16, 7:32 am, wrote: On 7/16/11 7:19 AM, Tim wrote: On Jul 15, 9:01 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ Overtons? I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. Thanks for the suggestion, though. Dock boxes...lots of different sizes...here's just one supplier http://www.boatliftwarehouse.com/docks/dock_boxes/ Thanks Harry, but the dock boxes are way to big for the inside of my boat. I was looking for boxes to hold a seat on top and possible a cooler/ storage inside. that company in Australia makes some pretty good looking stuff that is designed well, but I haven't sen much of anyone who distributes their products in the US or a competitor that makes those items here. I'm sure their out there, but I haven't found them yet. and I've noticed on some other forums where people are complain of the same search as well. So, it looks that we'll have to make our own. Nice thought though. reply: The aluminum jet boats use aluminum boxes. Unfortunately they are about $400. You could ask your local sheet metal shop what they would charge to bend the sheet and make one. Also, how about using a heavy duty cooler box.http://www.boatdepot.com/bdsearch.as...4994241?source... Good ideas Bill, and taking all into consideration, but I think I'm still leaning this direction minus the sharp edges, of course! http://www.lasvegaspix.com/projects/...s/IMG_1953.jpg 22 1/2 degree miters would look nice. And you'll be surpr4ised how much softer those corners would look. Too complicated and they would be covered with carpet anyway. I would still just knock down a nice quarter round with an electric planer, or belt sander with 36 grit. You could even do it with a good rasp in about ten minutes;) On the second thought, the 22.5 angles would look nice and could be done quickly with a skill saw, wasn't thinking of that. Sorry... -- Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life! |
Re-flooring my Marquis.
On 7/16/2011 6:15 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In , says... In aweb.com, says... On 7/16/2011 2:05 PM, Tim wrote: On Jul 16, 12:38 pm, wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 16, 7:32 am, wrote: On 7/16/11 7:19 AM, Tim wrote: On Jul 15, 9:01 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ Overtons? I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. Thanks for the suggestion, though. Dock boxes...lots of different sizes...here's just one supplier http://www.boatliftwarehouse.com/docks/dock_boxes/ Thanks Harry, but the dock boxes are way to big for the inside of my boat. I was looking for boxes to hold a seat on top and possible a cooler/ storage inside. that company in Australia makes some pretty good looking stuff that is designed well, but I haven't sen much of anyone who distributes their products in the US or a competitor that makes those items here. I'm sure their out there, but I haven't found them yet. and I've noticed on some other forums where people are complain of the same search as well. So, it looks that we'll have to make our own. Nice thought though. reply: The aluminum jet boats use aluminum boxes. Unfortunately they are about $400. You could ask your local sheet metal shop what they would charge to bend the sheet and make one. Also, how about using a heavy duty cooler box.http://www.boatdepot.com/bdsearch.as...4994241?source... Good ideas Bill, and taking all into consideration, but I think I'm still leaning this direction minus the sharp edges, of course! http://www.lasvegaspix.com/projects/...s/IMG_1953.jpg 22 1/2 degree miters would look nice. And you'll be surpr4ised how much softer those corners would look. Too complicated and they would be covered with carpet anyway. I would still just knock down a nice quarter round with an electric planer, or belt sander with 36 grit. You could even do it with a good rasp in about ten minutes;) On the second thought, the 22.5 angles would look nice and could be done quickly with a skill saw, wasn't thinking of that. Sorry... You're forgiven. |
Re-flooring my Marquis.
On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 17:51:19 -0400, I_am_Tosk
wrote: I could build exactly what Tim wants for about 100 bucks and three to four hours labor. == Wood or fiberglass? |
Re-flooring my Marquis.
In article m,
says... On 7/16/2011 6:15 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote: In , says... In aweb.com, says... On 7/16/2011 2:05 PM, Tim wrote: On Jul 16, 12:38 pm, wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jul 16, 7:32 am, wrote: On 7/16/11 7:19 AM, Tim wrote: On Jul 15, 9:01 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ Overtons? I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. Thanks for the suggestion, though. Dock boxes...lots of different sizes...here's just one supplier http://www.boatliftwarehouse.com/docks/dock_boxes/ Thanks Harry, but the dock boxes are way to big for the inside of my boat. I was looking for boxes to hold a seat on top and possible a cooler/ storage inside. that company in Australia makes some pretty good looking stuff that is designed well, but I haven't sen much of anyone who distributes their products in the US or a competitor that makes those items here. I'm sure their out there, but I haven't found them yet. and I've noticed on some other forums where people are complain of the same search as well. So, it looks that we'll have to make our own. Nice thought though. reply: The aluminum jet boats use aluminum boxes. Unfortunately they are about $400. You could ask your local sheet metal shop what they would charge to bend the sheet and make one. Also, how about using a heavy duty cooler box.http://www.boatdepot.com/bdsearch.as...4994241?source... Good ideas Bill, and taking all into consideration, but I think I'm still leaning this direction minus the sharp edges, of course! http://www.lasvegaspix.com/projects/...s/IMG_1953.jpg 22 1/2 degree miters would look nice. And you'll be surpr4ised how much softer those corners would look. Too complicated and they would be covered with carpet anyway. I would still just knock down a nice quarter round with an electric planer, or belt sander with 36 grit. You could even do it with a good rasp in about ten minutes;) On the second thought, the 22.5 angles would look nice and could be done quickly with a skill saw, wasn't thinking of that. Sorry... You're forgiven. Well, I would still knock them down some with the belt sander and round it... ;) But, you are the mighty box figger er out er.... -- Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life! |
Re-flooring my Marquis.
Harryk wrote:
On 7/16/11 7:19 AM, Tim wrote: On Jul 15, 9:01 pm, L wrote: Tim wrote: Anybody know where you can get something like this. Here in the USA? And doesn't cost 3 arms and two legs? http://boatseatboxes.com/ Overtons? I looked at Overtons as well as about any other big chain marine store and still didn't see what I'd like, so I guess it's plywood and carpet. Thanks for the suggestion, though. Dock boxes...lots of different sizes...here's just one supplier http://www.boatliftwarehouse.com/docks/dock_boxes/ Really? These are boat seats. Read the damn post, WAFA. |
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