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Old 09-03-2014, 08:17 AM
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Originally Posted by brian41
We had a break in the action on another Cigarette we where working on and finally got started on Don's boat. We have a big job ahead repairing the previous "repairs".
Is that BONDO?
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No Brian much worse, it looks to be spot putty. First off when we picked up the boat it was "ready for paint" on deck. It has been sitting since last January when we went and got it, good thing they didn't paint it. The top side had about 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch of gel, fillers and grey crap (might be primer). We sanded it down to glass and found brown worms by the hundreds, we think its spot putty. Problem is we do not know how deep they went with the V-ing out of the cracks out yet as we are still removing the layers of crap.
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No Brian much worse, it looks to be spot putty. First off when we picked up the boat it was "ready for paint" on deck. It has been sitting since last January when we went and got it, good thing they didn't paint it. The top side had about 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch of gel, fillers and grey crap (might be primer). We sanded it down to glass and found brown worms by the hundreds, we think its spot putty. Problem is we do not know how deep they went with the V-ing out of the cracks out yet as we are still removing the layers of crap.
Jeebus, you might be better off filling back in with bondo and popping a mold. Then you'd be 1/2 way there to building new boats.
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Good thing is he only had just over $80,000.00 invested to get it looking like that.......that's not a typo!!!! But in all fairness the sides and bottom are painted so well they came with their own waves so no need for water.
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Brian,
That 20 cig that CigaretteDon owns was pretty much a cash cow for Lakeside restorations in Pa. I was there and saw the inferior work first hand.
To understand the 80K ripoff by Jamie @ Lakside U have to understand how it totaled up.......... Don was charged $75 an hour for this aweful
work lakeside calls a restoration and if that's not insulting enough on top of this he was charged a monthly storage fee while it was there for the
many years he worked on it!!!!..............it probabely would have gotten to 100k if he hadn't moved it to you........Don should've never let this get
out of control...........but Shame on Lakeside too!!!
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Dash holes filled with foam then covered over with body filler. The cracks in the hatch were also just covered with filler and not ground out and filled with putty like the rest of the boat. The boat is about 200 pounds lighter now.
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I know - shame on me! I am a honest person and trusted Lakeside Restoration and they clearly ripped me off. I do work outside the country and the boat was far from my house. Fortunatley, I have a job that pays pretty well so I can recover. I am glad Brian has my boat now and hope he can fix the **** work done by Lakeside - I should take Lakeside to court - but it means more money. Brian - I will be in touch - sending you more money
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