chris k
Active member
there has to be some trick i dont know. sanding this boat is killing me my arms and back are taking a beating am i do something wrong is there an easier process or do i just have to suck it up and continue to slowly bring this hull back to life. A friend of mine saw the boat for the first time since i started working on it and thought i bought another boat i took that as a compliment. All my quick steel patch work i did on the gunwale is sanding out nice its hard to even tell where it was at. i still have to put a few rivets into the center seat support. maybe if i get my butt in gear i could have this boat painted to do some trout fishing this spring but i will be happy if its done by 4th of july. i can not wait to be done sanding. my next project the sanding should go alot smoother with it being fiber glass rather then alluminum. i plan to spend most of saturday sanding the boat as long as i can find some motivation in all honesty i could probably get the inside of the boat finished on the sanding and get it vaccumed out and prepped for paint if i work on it and dont take any fishing brakes and the wife leaves me be. but its hard to avoid the fishing brakes when i look out the window and see the lake and my wife seems to be able to find me where ever i hide. i guess ill just have to close the curtain lock the door and turn up the radio.Any how this turned into a rant i seem to be loosing motivation on the sanding sooooo ready to start painting but i keep telling my self it will be a better finished product if i dont rush it. Any advice to help on the sanding be great.