Late this afternoon i went out and decided to see if i could get the windshield loose after all. I had already taken the screws out about two weeks ago, but then i found out someone use a very strong sealer (GLUE ! ) so trying to get it loose from the cabin deck i thought i just might break the frame. After thinking about it for a while,i used a small hack saw blade in between the frame and deck of the cabin roof and push it back and forth by hand right across and the seal was broken. The hard part was getting it down off the cabin roof. I pluck the glass ( did not break ! ) out and manage to save the rubber gasket for later. A couple of reasons i wanted to take it off was to fill all of the 43 holes where the canvas snaps had gone once and a few other holes on the top part. The other reason was this way i can paint the burgundy all the way along the cabin roof ( front to back ) where it come back to the "so called dash part".The windshield frame will be painted charcoal gray inside and out. Being i'am doing the frame in the garage i can plan that when it is pouring ( that will be soon ) and that should take about five days filling holes,sanding and putting two coats of paint on. Today one of my son's came by and gave me a gift of a GOOD Respirator. What a son ! I guess he wants me around for a while longer !
Sunday i went out in the morning and part of the afternoon and did more sanding of the exterior of the boat. It looks like Wed,Thur and Friday is to be halfway warm and no rain so i will be out there in the shelter to complete the sanding and start filling some holes. These last three days have been good as far as getting work done on her.
Sunday i went out in the morning and part of the afternoon and did more sanding of the exterior of the boat. It looks like Wed,Thur and Friday is to be halfway warm and no rain so i will be out there in the shelter to complete the sanding and start filling some holes. These last three days have been good as far as getting work done on her.
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