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some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 8 months ago #4687

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Well after five shots of primer and a ton of holes filled and fiberglass work I got to install the steering and the gauges for test fit see what ya think The old owner painted the boat with latex with a roller and a lot of it. So I made a mess of new holes. Dash is will be painted silver base clear
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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 8 months ago #4693

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Lookin' good.

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 8 months ago #4935

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Thanks Mark
Got some pics of the paint work in lays are sprayed in silver the rest of the boat a blue green. After all this sanding and glass work it's nice to put some color to it. I am so tired of blocking. The pic of the hood is the raised bow light that I molded in. I know it's hard to see the difference in silver and gray primer.

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I am so tired of blocking.

Yes, but the hard part is behind you, now's when all that hard work starts paying off. ;)

in lays are sprayed in silver the rest of the boat a blue green.

Interesting color combo, can't wait to see some more pics as your project comes along.

the raised bow light that I molded in.

Nice touch, I like it. Tastefully done. What's your background in, custom autobody? (The Custom Craft in your profile turned out beautiful as well.)

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I do industrial maintenance for a living, mostly involves welding and electrical, and some mechanical. I used to drag race and still build a car here and there, so I learned a little about body work. some more tape lay out This is the tape I use This is the tool I used to profile the light makes it much easier to make both side the same
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Today I am posting some pic of the color, would loved to have had worked all evening, but I have to wait to pull the stripe tape.
First coat
Second Coat
Final Coat and mist coat
This is a close up
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Man, that turned out beautiful. What are you shooting with (paint), if you don't mind my asking.

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It's Summit Racing Brand 2k Urethane Color code Bright Aqua Pearl The base Prime was a 2k urethane gray as by Summit. I used a 1.4 tip size little small, but did the trick. The gun is just a 25 dollar Walmart special my GF got me for x mas Campbell Hosfield (works fine had to use it be cause it was a gift) miss my Devilbiss but after getting used to it I paints very nice little coarse

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 8 months ago #5130

That is awesome!! Just so you know, that's not a SEARS ELGIN, that prticular hull was made for SEARS by ARKANSAS TRAVELER!! I should know, I have one!!!

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 8 months ago #5131

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nice color.... beautiful work man!!!

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 8 months ago #5157

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Wow everything I found said Elgin, but Drumminman thanks for bringing that to my attention I am not sure how to change the name of this tread so to everyone that is miss informed I am sorry. I sure would love some info if anyone has some. Any Info about the boat would be great too

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Well this is it with the paper off turned out good first time painting stripes and worked out great. I am very pleased see what ya think :) By the way thanks for all the comments

The sun makes all the difference
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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 8 months ago #5159

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by the way Drumminman you sears is over the top, wish mine was even half the boat yours is. Yours is beautiful, man so sweet

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 8 months ago #5160

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67 Sears wrote:

I am not sure how to change the name of this tread

You can go back to the original post, and change the Subject - Title of the post there. The posts that already exist following you original post will remain unchanged, but the listing will be updated on the main forum menu.

PS - You SHOULD be pleased, your paint job looks GORGEOUS!!! Please keep us posted with progress on your project. :)

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 8 months ago #5162

Thanks for the compliment. Ours has all original paint and needs a resto some day. But we like "LIL TWO HORNY" just the way she is. She has 2 horns, thus the name.
Your boat is going to be awesome. can't wait to see her completed.
Nice job!!

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 7 months ago #5312

Great job looks fantastic keep us posted

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 7 months ago #5318

wow thats a fantastic paint job and body work,great job,im painting my sunray aqua teal(mettalic pearl)and white i hope it comes out that good or even half as good,john

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 7 months ago #5332

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Thanks for all the comments. Glad to have the feed back. I been sick all weekend so heading to work on it now. Gotta flip the bottom right side up again because I am worried about the stringers. The transom was solid, but the fully glassed floor had holes from the last owners and I think the could have been water there. I don't wanna take any chances so I am going to cut till I find what I am looking for also wanted to add some knees for support and raise the transom to 20 inch for a mercury 70 or 115. I have a 61 800 direct reversing but like it on the Custom Craft. I am gonna need some help with this because never did a transom replacement before.

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 6 months ago #7449

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First off I wanted to say thanks to everyone on this site. THANK YOU!!!!! I have learned so much reading here and could never had did the work on my boat with out all the pics that are posted and explanations. I don't comment much cause I don't feel I know enough about the work you all do to have much to say. I did install the transom and stringers tonight after grinding for weeks all glassed with 1708. (self taught by this site so much good info here) By the way I had pics I thought but the camera says other wise get some tomorrow Good Luck to everyone else working on their projects and Hey Frank get that boat wet I am dying to see it in the water :laugh: :) Thanks again

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 6 months ago #7454

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Awesome job! Sure wish I could paint. Keep us posted.

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 6 months ago #7622

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If you can shake and rattle a can and paint, you can paint buddy. Ask any question you want I am not a pro but would be glad to help haven't seen much you can't wet sand and buff out keep that in mind. Might be more work but so much cheaper.

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well I got it glassed stringers and transom. Some of the glass looks a bit dry between the two layers(1708 ans 1.5 mat but it was my first time. Sorry pics of the stringers fell trough but here is the deck.
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Lookin good buddy, keep up the good work!

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 6 months ago #7656

Good Job! Hey, just remember...your hull is only rated for 75 hp!!!

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I am just up dating some progress. Here is the bottom in primer
After priming and sanding till 11am I needed some fun so this is what i did to get away and revibed to paint
Back to the grind I got the paint on the bottom shot got to bugs in it they might buff out or they will just be along for the ride So that is is where I am in progress working on the trailer here and there. If anyone wants to play boat in Western PA let me know could use a hand rolling this back over :)

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Ya don't understand I can hang curtins spraying primer (runs) I have welded and hydraulic work all my life Paint is my weakness and I sure do envey the ones who can! But thanks for the encouragement.

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Re:some progress on a 67 Sears Elgin 14 years 6 months ago #8016

where are you in western pa? boat looks great. ron

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Ron I live where I80 and I79 intersect in a sleepy town called Harrisville. Got the deck on the trailer and some epoxy painted. Then called it a day.
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