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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 3863255)
Heck ya it is. Nothing makes me happier than to see things come out nice, at a affordable price. Its a rarity in the marine world.
CHARGEIT: I used 3M double sided tape to adhere to the trailer WANNABE: yes pressure treated wood, stainless staples, and 3m Glue Sumnerfliesby, thanx dude hows you`rs coming along? Brian41: I hope that price included all that Equipment.. ouch! |
Mine's all done...just have to go pick it up. I'm waiting for a day when its not snowing and/or salty on the roads to bring it home. Can't wait to see it, actually!
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Yes I was including what I spent on equipment and to build booth but I still spent $2,000 for epoxy primer and single stage paint. I also spent $700.00 on 2 pallets of bagged sand but only used a pallet and a half. We figured out that my cost of sandblasting alone was $54.00 an hour which includes paying my help, diesel fuel for compressor and sand. It took 17 hours to sandblast the first time and since it took 6 weeks to finish the booth it needed sandblast again but took 11 hours the second time with light oxidation.
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Originally Posted by sommerfliesby
(Post 3863715)
Mine's all done...just have to go pick it up. I'm waiting for a day when its not snowing and/or salty on the roads to bring it home. Can't wait to see it, actually!
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Its back under the boat!
Me and the wife rocked it out :daz:
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We need a side profile shot !
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Once she gets out of hibrination
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Nice work! Looks tits! I'm half tempted to drag my trailer to your guy. That price is unreal!
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