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I couldn’t believe how well it worked either! It made the final cleanup so much faster. Good luck!Great video! Would have never thought of the oscillating tool sitting 50’ from the boat. I’ve replaced the swim deck pads a couple of times and getting ready for cockpit kit.
Glad I could help! Good luck with the install!Thanks for the video, the tip about aligning all of the swim deck platform pieces is clutch, as I’m about to do that and would not have thought that far ahead.
Looks awesome I love the Dragon scale design, went with it myselfFinished mine up! Big thanks to the folks at jetboatpilot.com and your video Chewiem16! I did discover this stuff goes down really well in the high-60s/low70s. My follow-up day was high 70s/80 and I had to be very careful as longer pieces can really stretch in higher temp conditions.
Those scales are sweet!Finished mine up! Big thanks to the folks at jetboatpilot.com and your video Chewiem16! I did discover this stuff goes down really well in the high-60s/low70s. My follow-up day was high 70s/80 and I had to be very careful as longer pieces can really stretch in higher temp conditions.
Thank you - I appreciate the help!Those scales are sweet!
Thank you! Now to figure out the next project.Looks awesome I love the Dragon scale design, went with it myself