1outlaw's hard work...

Started by Puddles, March 14, 2006, 11:39:17 AM

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Puddles

Jason has worked real hard on this boat for the past 2 weekends in a row.... ~sweat
Wetsanding & Buffing & waxing...poor thing has put 16 hard working hours into making that boat look like brand new.... :o
Believe me, for some of you who have seen his boat before, these pics are amazing, but even better in person.... ;)
He has done a wonderfull job & should be comended for it.... ;) ;) ~c~
The boat doesn't even look like the same one.... :o
Great job Baby.... ~shadeHe's very proud of it & I'm very proud of him.... ;)
Hears to you & all your great work My Love.... ~beer~ ~beer~




look at that amazing color differense, not just in the white but in the silver & the green.... :o







all most done... ~sweat :o




Now look at that beautiful shine... ~c~ ~c~

weirdlittleman

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Doug Grimm

Looks great. A person should take a lot of pride in doing a great job like that.  ~c~

Just imagine how good it would have looked if he had a twelve pack instead of a four pack. I'm no math wizard 3 times better.

I'm convinced that you have done a great job. So when are you coming to work on mine. ~roflmao

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Puddles

Oh he had more than a four pack.... lo
That was just a few you saw in the picks....there where more trust me.... lo lo ~beer~

spetro

Can't wait to see her up close again...... ;)

BigCheese

Great job Jason ~c~.  I thought the boat looked good when I saw it in February.  Wow looks brand new now ~beer~ ~beer~

bass1cpr

   Great Job Jason.  ~c~ I feel your pain because I know how heavy that buffer gets. I use to do that to 4 or 5 boats a year. That compound dust gets everywhere.
   I would not recomend doing that more than twice to any boat though. Clear coat isn't necessicerily that consistent in it's application. Gambler is usually pretty thick. It only takes one little thin spot and you sand thru an hit the flake and it will show taking the color out of it and turning it silver.... That's a bummer because the only way to make it wright is to repaint it.
   Taking off the oxidized clear coat and old wax does take it back to looking better than new. Just smoothing out the clear coat improves the look and shine of any boat. Again Great Job Jason.
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maine-bassmaster

Unbelievable Job Jason that looks incredible!!! Boat looks like brand new!!!  ~c~ ~c~ ~c~ ~c~

Dave