reelfishin
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I picked up an older Jon boat the other day, it looks to be in nice shape, it's probably from the late 50's or early 60's. The last registration sticker is from 1966.
Someone has covered the entire bottom with what looks like either automotive undercoating or roofing tar. It's about 1/8" thick and dried out and crackled on the surface. They have it only on the bottom, but it's got runs all over.
I was thinking a can of gas, a few old rags and a wood or plastic scraper, but that could take a while.
Any ideas on removing this mess?
It's one of those textured Sears hulls, the kind that looks like an old lunch box or cooler. Sort of a wrinkle or hammered finish. It don't leak, but it looks pretty nasty with all that mess on it, it also gets sticky in the sun.
I can't imagine why anyone would do such a thing? I got it from an estate sale along with many other items.
Someone has covered the entire bottom with what looks like either automotive undercoating or roofing tar. It's about 1/8" thick and dried out and crackled on the surface. They have it only on the bottom, but it's got runs all over.
I was thinking a can of gas, a few old rags and a wood or plastic scraper, but that could take a while.
Any ideas on removing this mess?
It's one of those textured Sears hulls, the kind that looks like an old lunch box or cooler. Sort of a wrinkle or hammered finish. It don't leak, but it looks pretty nasty with all that mess on it, it also gets sticky in the sun.
I can't imagine why anyone would do such a thing? I got it from an estate sale along with many other items.