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Old 12-03-2013, 12:04 PM
flyingfrizzle flyingfrizzle is offline
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Default 1974 20' SeaCraft SF CC rebuild

1974 20' SeaCraft SF CC rebuild.

I decided to hold off painting the other 74' 20' sceptre project till the first of the year once it warms up a bit unless I can talk someone into letting me use their paint booth. So this little sf cc goes under the knife instead of finishing the first sceptre project of the year. I did do the electrical wiring on a paint booth few years back at a local car restoration shop and maybe I can use it but as of now I am going ahead and starting on a second "winter" project to keep me busy. Plans are to finish the work on this one so both can be painted at the same time in a few months once it gets back warmer outside. Wanted to start on the race boat but it will not fit into my current work shop and I dont have the new building addition for it finished yet either will it be heated so this 20'er went under the knife instead. This section of the building is heated so no worries with the resin kicking off or working in the colder outside temps. You northern guys are laughing but it can get cold here in NC too!

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