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Old 08-29-2010 | 04:54 PM
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I am wanting to put a tubular platform on my boat and take off the fiberglass one so I am looking for a used tubular one doesn't matter what color
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great lakes skipper has new ones and they are really proud of them LOL
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Old 08-29-2010 | 09:00 PM
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Yeah I was looking at them but PROUD is an understatment LOL.
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I have a purple one that is partly sand blasted. My sandblast guy said the loose stuff came off easy, but the rest needs to be heated with a tourch to finish the job. No ladder bracket on this 99' style. $450.00 if you pick-up.

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I have a purple one that is partly sand blasted. My sandblast guy said the loose stuff came off easy, but the rest needs to be heated with a tourch to finish the job. No ladder bracket on this 99' style. $450.00 if you pick-up.

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Originally Posted by XT-Innovator
I have a purple one that is partly sand blasted. My sandblast guy said the loose stuff came off easy, but the rest needs to be heated with a tourch to finish the job. No ladder bracket on this 99' style. $450.00 if you pick-up.

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Originally Posted by XT-Innovator
I have a purple one that is partly sand blasted. My sandblast guy said the loose stuff came off easy, but the rest needs to be heated with a tourch to finish the job. No ladder bracket on this 99' style. $450.00 if you pick-up.

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I used a chemical stripper from Home Depot to strip about 90% of the powder coat off one I got from JR on ebay. Brushed on and bubbled off, if I would have hit it with a pressure washer when it was still bubbled the reset probably would have come off too.
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