Pictures of my current project

Discussion in 'Wooden Boat Building and Restoration' started by ucb4ume, Mar 5, 2007.

  1. longliner45
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    ucb nice looking fella there ,im sure he will help you wear the bottom off the boat,,,longliner
     
  2. ucb4ume
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    ucb4ume Junior Member

    Thanks Longline, He keeps asking when we can go knee boarding. I'm hoping to have the boat ready for this summer.

    I see you're from Ohio. Are you a football fan?
     
  3. VKRUE
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    Ucb4ume:

     

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  4. longliner45
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    go browns ,,go,,longliner
     
  5. longliner45
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    hey ,,put the veneer on than varnish it???
     
  6. VKRUE
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    Hey LL45:
    Long time no hear.
    I'm thinking that I might just do that.
    Should I coat it with epoxy?
    I want it to show that natural wood texture but, want it to be strong and risistant to scratches and abrassion.
     

  7. longliner45
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    no ,just use good uv varnish,,and then wax it,it will give you something to do at the dock,,,,,,,,,,(,varnish sand ,,varnish sand with finer grit ,varnish and sand with steel wool,),then wax ,,it will be beautifull, ,oh yea save your sand dust to fill in any gaps anywhere,,seems and such ,,use duco cement,to mix it with ,,you will be happy,glass just dont shine like varnish and you wont get the depth,,,,,,,longliner
     
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