Cigarette Topgun
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Well as it snowballs i decided to replace the lower portion and step as well spent 6 hours digging all that out figured Mia we’ll do it know. This is the point in the project that you ask yourself if it will ever float again......
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It’s not to bad sounds crazy but I enjoy working on it not so much the grinding I spend another 2 hours on it today. Made a trip to Glass Dave shop with it so he could make sure I was heading in the correct direction lol. I picked up all the glass and should be making patterns this weekend and put the transom together. I want to get the glass work done so I can get it clean and get it back in the shop (won’t do any grinding inside) and start slowly rigging. I ordered all the led indicators today and senders to make all that work no more cables. Moters are getting Eddie young injection and full rollers also doing some cabin customizing as well but I’ll wait till later to go into deatial on that lol
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After a lot of hours of grinding I’m ready to pattern all 3 pieces this weekend and start putting back together. Dig a quick knock down on the bilge with a 7inch 36 grit disk I’ll go over it with 80 grit on a da sander before I applied a high build primer and get ready for new bilge paint.
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Ha some small stress cracking on bottom of door. Ground that out front and back. I’m going to use a few layers of glass behind to build it up. Figured why not fix that as well considering it’s gettinf all new roller door tracks etc







