Be sure to seal BOTH SIDES....I learned that lesson from a friend......I have em in the cabinet. Glad you mentioned it….totally forgot about it. Thanks
Be sure to seal BOTH SIDES....I learned that lesson from a friend......I have em in the cabinet. Glad you mentioned it….totally forgot about it. Thanks
Seal all six sides. The end cuts will suck in sealer like you wont believe. And will suck up moisture the same way if you don’t saturate them with sealer.Be sure to seal BOTH SIDES....I learned that lesson from a friend......
I’m doing the storages this weekend. I just put the plywood in for now.Looks great man. Go to harbor freight and get a rivnut gun and order some rivet nuts off Amazon to secure it down. That way you can take it on and off. Cut a hole in the middle and put a door on it so you can access the space below for storage. .
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He hasn’t started making the barrel yet Phil. It’ll be awhile.Been a great process to watch. Are you going to let Dustin catch the first fish in the boat once you launch it?
Have to have it weigh in and get the slip to take to title place.Looks nice, you ever going to fish in that thing or just look at it in the driveway?
Only thing that needs weighed in is the trailerHave to have it weigh in and get the slip to take to title place.
I went to nearby sand and gravel pit and got my trailer weighed in there, all 1100 pounds of it. It’s 5’x 10’ and I haul firewood mostly but my four wheeler has taken several rides as well.Only thing that needs weighed in is the trailer
Bet Giles will buy it backHave to have it weigh in and get the slip to take to title place.