JasonJ
Rear Admiral
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- Aug 20, 2001
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Finished pilots seat with pivoting backrest. Local recycle yard supplied the aluminum tubing, and used pressure treated 2x6 for backrest. It and the seat lid, which is hinged, will be upholstered. Also power sanded entire floor with 60 grit, cleaned with acetone, and applied one coat of rubberized no-skid material to entire floor. Applied second coat this morning, and installed bow area cushions. It doesn't seem like I got much done, but I only worked from noon yesterday until 7:30 in the eveing. Only worked on it for an hour this morning to apply the second coat. It takes at least 8 hours for it to cure completely, so thats that. <br /><br />My other complication is that I am moving, I start on the 16th or so. The bad part is I hate moving, but the good part is that I am moving to a place with a garage and a lake access inlet with a dock. I think it may be worth the effort.
<br /><br />In case anyone is wondering, the console is 35 inches wide, as well as the seat. I didn't want a skimpy little console, I wanted two people to be protected with the windshield. Also, I inset the outboard control so I wouldn't have to look at cables and all that, so it is a standard side mount control, not a top mount.<br /><br />
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