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Do you have a pop rivet gun? I'd just drill out those snaps and replace them. They're cheap and it appears to be loose anyways. If you're going to rino liner it just leave an old cleco in the hole or a wood dowel pin maybe then pop in a new canvas snap on top of the rino liner. Unless your replacing the top, in which case just get rid of all the snaps and let the upholster put new ones in.
How do you guys find time for stuff like that ?? I guess you don't remodel your own house ,huh ? Mike, I have about 1/2gallon or more of the tar epoxy that I've used for coating my aluminum gas tank ...... if you're interested ....I'll look tomorrow what is it called ....
Quote from: Cap.Silver on February 23, 2015, 09:13:58 PMHow do you guys find time for stuff like that ?? I guess you don't remodel your own house ,huh ? Mike, I have about 1/2gallon or more of the tar epoxy that I've used for coating my aluminum gas tank ...... if you're interested ....I'll look tomorrow what is it called ....Man what I need a Carpenter that can cut the heck out of a straight line, know any??? If you do not need it, I'd take it for sure, would add a bit of sound proofing to get rid of the whales when I have under a half tank of fuel. (The sound of the fuel going back and forth sounds like a whale talking under water)...
Another noteworthy item: I've seen several guys rework tin boats and decide to use pressure treated wood instead of marine grade plywood. Usually its a price point thing, that being said the chemicals in pressure treated wood are corrosive and eat away aluminum. Always try to use marine grade wood.
Quote from: cohoho on February 24, 2015, 07:05:43 PMQuote from: Cap.Silver on February 23, 2015, 09:13:58 PMHow do you guys find time for stuff like that ?? I guess you don't remodel your own house ,huh ? Mike, I have about 1/2gallon or more of the tar epoxy that I've used for coating my aluminum gas tank ...... if you're interested ....I'll look tomorrow what is it called ....Man what I need a Carpenter that can cut the heck out of a straight line, know any??? If you do not need it, I'd take it for sure, would add a bit of sound proofing to get rid of the whales when I have under a half tank of fuel. (The sound of the fuel going back and forth sounds like a whale talking under water)...Mike,The diamond plate is easy to cut like I said. For a straight as heck line you just need to rig a fence for the saw. Heavy duty angle iron or something clamped to the DP to run the saw against. Go slow and keep even pressure on the fence with the saw. If you have a buddy who is handy with a saw its easy as pie.