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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: TChunter] #568375
04/03/13 07:49 AM
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Some original bullet bucket seats



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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #568458
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Dang idot! I thought you were doing a slow restoration. Are you going fishing tomorrow? Lol. Looks really good


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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: tfd1224] #568471
04/03/13 09:32 AM
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I can't help it. Once you get started on something like this you just can't stop! I've still got a LONG ways to go though. Those 10,000 rivets in the carpet trim are gonna be a mother trucker to drill out frown


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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #568494
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Looking good brother. Good luck on the water

Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: I_hate_poachers] #568554
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When you get that thing finished go "Beat Cholly Mowa". I cant stand that guy.

Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #568669
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Originally Posted By: IDOT
I can't help it. Once you get started on something like this you just can't stop! I've still got a LONG ways to go though. Those 10,000 rivets in the carpet trim are gonna be a mother trucker to drill out frown

Trox said he just sucks them out with his mouth.


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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: tfd1224] #569945
04/05/13 01:51 PM
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Started on the bow today. Removed all the old glue, took out the elec hook up panel (Will be painted gloss red) and did some hull work. I went with a new cutting pad today made of wool and WOW what a difference it made.









Originally Posted by Patricia Heaton
If you’re a common sense person, you probably don’t feel you have a home in this world right now. If you’re a Christian, you know you were never meant to.


Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #569981
04/05/13 02:30 PM
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Boat starting to look good. Keep the updates coming. It's gonna be sexy when you finish her up.

Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #570106
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Looking good keep the pics coming. I had that same motor on an Astro and I loved that boat.


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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #570192
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A little more work this morning.





Gel coat is popping!



Originally Posted by Patricia Heaton
If you’re a common sense person, you probably don’t feel you have a home in this world right now. If you’re a Christian, you know you were never meant to.


Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #570327
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Looking good thumbup


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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #570748
04/07/13 12:51 PM
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That's a good lookin shine you got goin


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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #571136
04/08/13 03:47 AM
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Looking Good. Those old tissue craft boats will fly!


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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #571189
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Looking good Bill! You wanna polish mine next? laugh


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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: Wiley Coyote] #571205
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Originally Posted By: Wiley Coyote
Looking good Bill! You wanna polish mine next? laugh


Holler at me and I'll be glad to show you the steps. It's a nasty PIA though grin


Originally Posted by Patricia Heaton
If you’re a common sense person, you probably don’t feel you have a home in this world right now. If you’re a Christian, you know you were never meant to.


Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #571405
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OK, so I'm done ripping out old carpet and scrapping up old glue. I did a little compounding on the hull today as well, but I'm gonna finish all that up when I get the carpet installed.


I'm so sick of working on schit right now that the next update you get will be when I install the carpet sometime this weekend. Here she is all old carpet and glue free



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If you’re a common sense person, you probably don’t feel you have a home in this world right now. If you’re a Christian, you know you were never meant to.


Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #571602
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What are the steps to polishing and then sealing the gel coat? I have a Carolina Skiff that I would like to clean the hull on. IT has a lot of oxidation on the sides.

Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: Farmer Brown] #571722
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Originally Posted By: Farmer Brown
What are the steps to polishing and then sealing the gel coat? I have a Carolina Skiff that I would like to clean the hull on. IT has a lot of oxidation on the sides.


1st, you will need a polisher / sander. I picked mine up from Harbor Freight.

http://www.harborfreight.com/7-inch-variable-speed-polisher-sander-92623.html

Then you will need a "Cutting Pad" and a "Polishing Pad" You will need a cutting compound, probably mid cut grade, a polish and pure karnaba wax.


I take a damp cloth and wipe down the area I'm going to compound. Then I mist that area with water and squirt the cutting compound on to it. Then, at a low speed, "I use 1" using your compounding pad, go over the area very well. Try not to leave it in one spot for more than a few seconds or you could damage the gel coat. I slowly work my way over the area until the cutting compound has dried out. I then wipe it down with a damp cloth and clean the area off. Then I remist it with water and compound it again. Once you have done that, you should see it shine and it should feel smooth to the touch. Apply your polish with a cloth and then wipe it down with a clean cloth. DON'T let the polish dry. Wipe it and then wipe it off with a clean cloth. Then apply your wax with a cloth and let it sit for a few minutes. Then go over it with your polishing pad and your polisher. It should shine like new.

I can't stress how important it is not to spend to much time in one spot when compounding. You will burn slap through your gelcoat and phuck up your finish. So compound slowly and steadily and don't spend more than a few seconds in one spot.


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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #571744
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So you live in the wooden barn with a 2 car garage and a bass boat? Welcome back to Alabama.


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Re: Bass Boat Restoration [Re: IDOT] #571824
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I really need to do that polishing on my ranger. That looked good!


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