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    Wicked Nice Shorty

    This is from a 20" offshore leg and clamp bracket, cut down to a 15. It's absolutely perfect. Dry stacked, milled plate....I can't wait to hear the chainsaw. It's great having friends that can do this stuff and build your motor.

    David
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    WOW nice.

    can you post a picture of where it is cut on the mid and bracket?
    > Stainless steel Merc cowling plates - $110 shipped TYD - LINK <

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    1984 18' Contender Tunnel/2.4 Merc Bridgeport

    "Where does the love of God go, when the waves turn the minutes to hours?"

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    who did that ron?
    Quartershot T-3R 15" 3.5L E-Tec 1.62 Sportmaster


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    hey fly,

    how'd the motor go together?? i cant wait to see youe boat "fly" at the romp! o yea, whats that white round sticker on the mid?? u better focus the camera again the take the pics haha

    scott
    "If everything's under control, you're going too slow"
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    76 vixen,.. on the back burner
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    PICS OF THE VIXEN REBUILD

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    One Bad Stream

    I can't post a pic of where it was cut cause I wouldn't be able to find it. I don't have pics of the stages...just the final product.

    The motor went together ok.....a few bumps herev and there but Ronnie took care of it. You should have stopped down...never met anyone that didn't want to take a break from grinding

    David

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    Re: One Bad Stream

    Originally posted by Liqui-Fly
    I can't post a pic of where it was cut cause I wouldn't be able to find it. I don't have pics of the stages...just the final product.

    The motor went together ok.....a few bumps herev and there but Ronnie took care of it. You should have stopped down...never met anyone that didn't want to take a break from grinding

    David
    i called ronnie once i finished (around 5ish) and he said u already left!. i got la lot done though, teres no core left in the boat and the only wood in the boat is the transom, (comming out today or tommorow)

    sorry i didnt get to stop by, THE ROMP IS 87 DAYS AWAY

    scott
    "If everything's under control, you're going too slow"
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    I know what the West Systems is for, but what do you do with the Pampers?????
    JOHN MASON
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    "If your not living on the edge, your taking up to much space"

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    I knew it

    The old wiped boxes are great for parts.

    87 days.....damn tic tic tic

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    Dam that thing is terrible looking! How can it be any good if you can't see all the welds and cuts? Junk!

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    JB Weld

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liqui-Fly
    The old wiped boxes are great for parts.

    87 days.....damn tic tic tic
    Yes they are,I'm glad to see i'm not the only one with pampers products in the shop

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