I struggled with what I was going to do for my electrical panel, and once I saw your video it gave me inspiration . Mine is very similar and it came out great. I was actually lucky enough to find a local place here selling three-quarter inch marine plywood for $34 a sheet.
I struggled with what I was going to do for my electrical panel, and once I saw your video it gave me inspiration . Mine is very similar and it came out great. I was actually lucky enough to find a local place here selling three-quarter inch marine plywood for $34 a sheet.
Looks great!
Great idea! Great job!
I love the build but my main concern is how do you run wires to areas like the front of the boat where the trolling motor would be?
I ran wires down the sides
This helped a lot brotha. Thank you, you have a badass Jon boat. Definitely gonna copy your idea haha.
Glad to hear! Go for it haha
Staple carpet to the kitchen table lol 😆 don't tell the wife
She did not find it NEARLY as funny as I did.
Great work … nice idea, may use similar for new panel putting in my 14 foot v hull
Thanks for the idea👍
Francis? Give em the clamps!!! lol awesome video bud
Haha thanks, I swear Futurama has ruined me where it's all I can think if I hear the word "clamps"
How did you secure that box in place?
I made 2 brackets out of aluminum angle. I secured one to the floor and one to the bench then screwed the box into place.
ok wait. Did you use plywood on top of the benches too?
Yes I did, here's where I built the bench tops: th-cam.com/video/_xkn-MpW200/w-d-xo.html
@@mvboutdoors thank you!
Going to do this but for rod tips thank you
That's a great idea!
What glue did you use
Indoor/Outdoor carpet glue
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