Welcome aboard ke5jro ! still got some grinding to do but the chainsaw worked rather well . Took about 15 min or so to get the wood out .hey sam. been following, finally commenting.
it actually looked like it did very well removing the old wood.
sure beats the hell outta grinding!
Yep no sudden moves for sure ! I did have to stop once however cuzz I either swallowed a bug or a wood chip . Not sure . Tried hacking it up but I think I swallowed it .. :twitch:That is hardcore wood removal right there. Don't sneeze during that step.:laugh:
I think we may be in the wrong climate for ice sculpting down here GT.. I would not have any problem suggesting this method of wood removal to anyone who is comfortable with a chainsaw . The glass just feels different than the wood so you know when to ease up . A small electric saw would be perfect ..With that kind of control, have you ever thought of becoming an ice sculptor with one of those?
You have proven the old adage...where there is a will, there is a way..
Yeh we came to that conclusion the other morning going fishing in the MFG . It was a bit nippy heading out and it sure was nice tucking in under the full windshield ..I think you will be happy you are leaving the windshield in, on one of my previous fishing boats, standard equipment was a garbage bag to avoid getting soaked on the way to the walleye hole.
Welcome aboard ke5jro ! still got some grinding to do but the chainsaw worked rather well . Took about 15 min or so to get the wood out .
i agree with kent....much more nerve than i have.Now that's the way to remove stringers..:faint:
GREAT JOB SP.. You have alot more nerve than I have..:high5:
I sure could have used the help Woody . It's like where do ya start !Uhmmm, I'm a little bit too far away or I'd be right over to help ya!!!:lol::faint2:
With the Admiral's car in. That should make her happy and that is always a win !Had to do the same tonite. Difference is boat is still outside, but admirals car is now inside. Win some, lose some.