So glad I found your TH-cam channel. I have a 17 foot century that I bought a half a century ago🤪! I haven’t used the boat since 1984, but it’s been stored in my garage with a damaged bottom. Your videos have inspired me to resurrect my old friend. Thank you.😊
I don't. What we use is a square stainless bar 1/4 X 1/4 and polish it to a mirror shine. You do need to deepen the groove in the dash to except it but when done it looks original. Just make sure you leave the square bar a little proud to mimic the original.
Just ordered me the adjustable square! Love the tool tips.
Awesome! Thank you!
So glad I found your TH-cam channel. I have a 17 foot century that I bought a half a century ago🤪! I haven’t used the boat since 1984, but it’s been stored in my garage with a damaged bottom. Your videos have inspired me to resurrect my old friend. Thank you.😊
Wonderful!
I’ll be joining your Patreon so I can send you some photos when I start the restoration!
I enjoy watching and use your Amazon ordering link!
Please advise how to cut the 9” slicker roller into 3”
Love your channel
We use the bandsaw but have done it with a razor knife or hand saw.
Mike, do you have a source for the chrome strips on the '46-'50 Deluxe Runabout instrument panel?
Thanks in advance
I don't. What we use is a square stainless bar 1/4 X 1/4 and polish it to a mirror shine. You do need to deepen the groove in the dash to except it but when done it looks original. Just make sure you leave the square bar a little proud to mimic the original.
@@MikeGreenStudioWorks thank you I was trying to experiment with tile corner trim but the square is larger than 1/4"
Really like your Shop.