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    Quote Originally Posted by STUMP HUNTER View Post
    Yes you can. Would be a great time with the ramps closed down. Getting the old glue up is the hardest job.
    I may hire Ofish to get the glue off. I hear he's out of work AGAIN, or he just refuses to do any work, but heck maybe he wants to work and no one will hire him so I've going to give him a chance, but i hope he's not looking to be paid in real money. I pay in GPS info!
    G3PO

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    If any of yall have ever hired Ofish I'd appreciate you posting on this thread what he was suppose to do and if he showed up and what not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brettw View Post
    Since i'm out of water it would be a good time to recarpet the boat,
    anyone ever done it?
    tips?

    thanks,

    small side grinder with wire brush on it works good to get off old glue

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    wow, i hope it's not that bad,
    grinder sounds serious
    G3PO

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    I do have access to a cutting torch. Ya need me when ?

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    With Ofish there you don't need a cutting torch. Just make sure he doesn't melt the boat just the glue

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    Quote Originally Posted by just add water View Post
    small side grinder with wire brush on it works good to get off old glue
    I replaced mine last winter and thats what we used to get the old glue off, its a pain to get off. But you can do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ofishlbizzness View Post
    I do have access to a cutting torch. Ya need me when ?
    You ain't sent in your resume yet.

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