DATDANGGADUDE
Cadet
- Joined
- May 15, 2005
- Messages
- 9
Hello All !
I have been corresponding with one of the senior members on this site, and he has been supplying some ideal tips on the project I have undertaking. Not to take any thing from him, but I am opening this subject up to the Group (just for different insights)
I have a 1979 Chrysler Sport Fury (tri-hull), and the floor has to be replaced. I have mananged to get the center strip removed, and it is solid like a storm gulley. The sides are foamed up, and look like it will be a bear to remove. I do not know WHAT TYPE of tool I need to remove that foam. I have read some of the other posts, and supplied myself with most of the trivial supplies needed - I just have not purchased the "big guns" yet.
I do have photos, but I am experiencing 'Technical Difficulty' placing them on this site.
I have about a week to get the floor removed - like always, when the State Fair comes to town, the rain comes with it - and I am working outside
Anyway tidbits of information is greatly, and to "Charlie N." - I do not mean any disrespect - I am still taking the advice that you are giving as well.
Thank you for your time !
I have been corresponding with one of the senior members on this site, and he has been supplying some ideal tips on the project I have undertaking. Not to take any thing from him, but I am opening this subject up to the Group (just for different insights)
I have a 1979 Chrysler Sport Fury (tri-hull), and the floor has to be replaced. I have mananged to get the center strip removed, and it is solid like a storm gulley. The sides are foamed up, and look like it will be a bear to remove. I do not know WHAT TYPE of tool I need to remove that foam. I have read some of the other posts, and supplied myself with most of the trivial supplies needed - I just have not purchased the "big guns" yet.
I do have photos, but I am experiencing 'Technical Difficulty' placing them on this site.
I have about a week to get the floor removed - like always, when the State Fair comes to town, the rain comes with it - and I am working outside
Anyway tidbits of information is greatly, and to "Charlie N." - I do not mean any disrespect - I am still taking the advice that you are giving as well.
Thank you for your time !