The Re-Birth of an Apache Scout
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This is a great thread to read! Amazing boat and people it seems. Ok questions for the apache scout gang: How can I flip the apache scout in a small shop to wet sand the bottom? No use of a fork lift... There is access to a gantry crane, or a back hoe. Can we flip it over on a few tractor trailer tires. Thanks and i hope i am not taking away from the thread, but its still apache scout qs and comments. Cant wait to see more of Bonz stuff!
http://www.performanceboats.com/pain...-yourself.html
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geeze . . . . isnt this thing done yet? . . . . . .
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I just spent an hour reading this thread, my head hurts from the resin fumes in the pics, hurry this **** up already. You have about 4 months until you pony up for the first pitcher of Brandys. Tell Ange I said Hi.
Oh, and Donzi wants to know if your wearing your Uncle Scrooge spatz for memorial day?
Oh, and Donzi wants to know if your wearing your Uncle Scrooge spatz for memorial day?
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[QUOTE=THRILLSEEKER;3596462]I just spent an hour reading this thread, my head hurts from the resin fumes in the pics, +1 Great Job On this Should be all Downhill Now? Good Luck !
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I just spent an hour reading this thread, my head hurts from the resin fumes in the pics, hurry this **** up already. You have about 4 months until you pony up for the first pitcher of Brandys. Tell Ange I said Hi.
Oh, and Donzi wants to know if your wearing your Uncle Scrooge spatz for memorial day?
Oh, and Donzi wants to know if your wearing your Uncle Scrooge spatz for memorial day?
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Well, As I was working on filling out the outboard cut out, I still was working on a bunch of other areas... The main focus was filling any holes that needed to be filled. I really used the direction GlassDave gave in the following thread "how to fill dash holes".
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/f...ash-holes.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/f...ash-holes.html
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I Also filled in an area on the cockpit removable floor. There originally was a cooler there that needed to go... I was also fixing stress cracks at this time. My choice of tool was a dremel with a bur bit on the end. That did good getting down and grinding out the crack. Next step was then filling...