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Old 07-23-2005, 09:03 PM
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Can I paint the drives while still on the boat? or is it worth it just taking them off? Also, if I were to take them off, do i NEED a drive stand and how hard is it to take them off. I have never taken them off before.
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Originally Posted by art kern
yes you can , but you will have to do some masking off . i have painted a lot of drives , both ways . i think that you will find it twice as easy , with the drives off the boat , unless you are using a spray bomb , i spray most drives in imron with a gun ,either way you will have to mask off unless the drives are off the boat . and no you do not NEED a drive stand . i usually hang the drives from a 4x4 or anything that will handle the weight . / A . K . A . /

What do you mean by hang? off a plow frame??
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What do you mean by hang? off a plow frame??
No not the plow fram, just drill the passenger door and put the inside transom plate on in a way that you can still get to the door handle

I think he ment a 4X4 as in wood
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Lol!
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No not the plow fram, just drill the passenger door and put the inside transom plate on in a way that you can still get to the door handle

I think he ment a 4X4 as in wood

ugh - Ok, guess I'm just a dopey country boy from NH.

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Russ your lucky you quoted me in your reply or I'd delete the evidence in a heartbeat!
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Originally Posted by art kern
thank you !!!! i sometimes can not understand how somebody , can ask a question like that , or maybe he should just put a rope around his neck, and HANG himself . / A . K . A . /

Take it easy there Sparky....I'm sure the heat in the garage or the fumes from the paint are getting to you
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Russ your lucky you quoted me in your reply or I'd delete the evidence in a heartbeat!
Sorry Chris but I had to bust your balls on that one
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Sorry Chris but I had to bust your balls on that one
That one goes down as a top ten blunder for the year - I wouldn't have passed the opportunity up myself!
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Default Re: Painting drives while on boat?

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Can I paint the drives while still on the boat? or is it worth it just taking them off? Also, if I were to take them off, do i NEED a drive stand and how hard is it to take them off. I have never taken them off before.
Don't know what kind of drives.... but if you are gonna keep this hobby... get a buddy to show you how to remove and replace your drives.

There are little "tricks" for each type drive.

(Like put your alpha in forward.... etc.)
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