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  1. #31
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    I woulda done that but my ole man told me a long time ago I wasn't qualified to hold the worklight.
    My Mom said I'm not allowed to get wet!
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  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfeman131 View Post
    Pull the splash, leave the chrome.

    Great looking boat anyway you go.


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  3. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by moombadaze View Post
    Same here, pretty sure I also held a flash light for at least a minute
    I'll give you that. You all did provide direction and at least brought the required equipment boat side.

    Nothing like cutting out a cooler in the dark with an iPhone flashlight app, a dremel, a semi working shop light, and beer..GREAT TIMES!


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  4. #34
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    Keep bitching and next time you'll find yourself without the dremel, shop light (that has always worked flawlessly for me, btw) or the beer!


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  5. #35
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    My dad would always say "no son, its better if you don't help" lol.
    I'd wait until a nice warm day and peel slowly. There shouldn't be too much residue except where you start peeling.
    I've done lots of them. Just a little heat will do. Also acetone works really well to remove the goo.
    Last one we did was on the river with a cold beer or 7 standing in waste deep water.

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    PWI as usual...

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