Everything posted by FishingBuds
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Remove the front bench from my 1436 Jon Boat
started too but, chickened out. someone on here had a nice artical that explained the affects of it.
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question for jon boat anglers
exactly
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New York Prank - Very Funny!
now that be fun to do ;D
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RedNeck info
2. Do not allow the dog to eat at the table no matter how good his manners are. Guilty as charged
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Advice...What would you do
I've seen this once before. I do not know how he did it. I have a hummingbird 525 i'll be putting on(first one) my jon 14', could it be wired to have two with a switch for bow and transom?
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FINISHED pics of my boat!!
SA-WEET! love the front deck the flooring going towards the transom is intresting, I believe I've not seen a flooring like that. can ya explain how you are using that set up Looks good
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ice storm = new car?
- Irish tell it like it is
Irish Catholicism Mrs. Donovan was walking down O'Connell Street in Dublin when she met up with Father Flaherty. The Father said, 'Top o' the mornin' to ye! Aren't ye Mrs. Donovan and didn't I marry ye and yer hoosband 2 years ago?' She replied, 'Aye, that ye did, Father.' The Father asked, 'And be there any wee little ones yet?' She replied, 'No, not yet, Father.' The Father said, 'Well now, I'm going to Rome next week and I'll light a candle for ye and yer hoosband.' She replied, 'Oh, thank ye, Father.' They then parted ways. Some years later they met again. The Father asked, 'Well now, Mrs. Donovan , how are ye these days?' She replied, 'Oh, very well, Father!' The Father asked, 'And tell me, have ye any wee ones yet?' She replied, 'Oh yes, Father! Three sets of twins and 4 singles, 10 in all!' The Father said, 'That's wonderful! How is yer loving hoosband doing?' She replied, 'E's gone to Rome to blow out yer fookin' candle.- RedNeck info
Redneck Information TIPS FROM THE REDNECK BOOK OF MANNERS 1. Never take a beer to a job interview. 2. Always identify people in your yard before shooting at them. 3. It's considered poor taste to take a cooler to church. 4. If you have to vacuum the bed, it is time to change the sheets. 5. Even if you're certain that you are included in the will, it is still Considered tacky to drive a U-Haul to the funeral home. *** DINING OUT *** 1. If drinking directly from the bottle, always hold it with your Fingers covering the Label. 2. Avoid throwing bones and food scraps on the floor as the restaurant may not have dogs. *** ENTERTAINING IN YOUR HOME *** 1. A centerpiece for the table should never be anything prepared by a Taxidermist. 2. Do not allow the dog to eat at the table no matter how good his manners are. *** PERSONAL HYGIENE *** 1. While ears need to be cleaned regularly, this is a job that should be done in private using one's OWN truck keys. 2. Proper use of toiletries can forestall bathing for several days. However, if you live alone, deodorant is a waste of good money. 3. Dirt and grease under the fingernails is a social no-no, as they tend to detract from a woman's jewelry and alter the taste of finger foods. *** DATING (Outside the Family) *** 1. Always offer to bait your date's hook, especially on the first date. 2. Be aggressive. Let her know you're interested: "I've been wanting to go out with you since I read that stuff on the bathroom wall two years ago." 3. Establish with her parents what time she is expected back. Some will say 10:00 PM; others might say "Monday." If the latter is the answer, it is the man's responsibility to get her to school on time. 4. Always have a positive comment about your date's appearance, such as, "ya sure don't sweat much for a fat broad." *** WEDDINGS *** 1. Livestock, usually, is a poor choice for a wedding gift. 2. Kissing the bride for more than 5 seconds may get you shot. 3. For the groom, at least, rent a tux. A leisure suit with cummerbund and a clean bowling shirt can create too sporty an appearance. 4. Though uncomfortable, say "yes" to socks and shoes for this Special Occasion. 5. It is not appropriate to tell the groom how good his wife is in the sack. *** DRIVING ETIQUETTE *** 1. Dim your headlights for approaching vehicles; even if the gun is loaded, and the deer is in sight. 2. When approaching a four-way stop, the vehicle with the largest tires always has the right of way. 3. Never tow another car using panty hose and duct tape. 4. When sending your wife down the road with a gas can, it is impolite to ask her to bring back beer. 5. Never relieve yourself from a moving vehicle, especially when driving. 6. Do not lay rubber while traveling in a funeral procession. *** TWO REASONS WHY IT IS HARD TO SOLVE A REDNECK MURDER *** 1. All the DNA is the same. 2. There are no dental records.- health care!
Two patients limp into two different medical clinics with the same complaint. Both have trouble walking, and appear to require a hip replacement. The FIRST patient is examined within the hour, is x-rayed the same day, and has a time booked for surgery the following week. The SECOND sees his family doctor, after waiting 3 weeks for an appointment,then waits 8 weeks to see a specialist, then gets an x-ray, which isn't reviewed for another week, and finally has his surgery scheduled, for a month from then. Why the different treatment for the two patients? The FIRST is a Golden Retriever. The SECOND is a Senior Citizen.- EVERY FORUM NOOB WATCH THIS!
: please- Which Boat?
new Griz 1448 depends also on your style of fishen tho.- 55lb Thrust on 14' Jon?
I'm doing exactly that on my 14. I'm using this bracket http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_37359_200002004_200000000_200002000_200-2-4- 1436 Jon Project update
No not the same, I believe your looking for the "mushroom rivet" at least thats what we called them back when I worked at a trucking wreck rebuilt company. someone would be on the inside with the block against the back side of the rivet, I on the outside with said air gun. the ones I used are automotive rivets used in the window and door bizz- 1436 Jon Project update
nice weather this weekend, I was able to get out and do some more on the project. I finished the front deck except for a couple little things The hatch turned out great considering it was a pain for me(just one of those things) and the hinge about done me in-took for ever to center and get just right, still a little off :-/ I carpeted the back bench and pop riveted the seat bracket on, again I used 1/4 inch diameter auto rivets, so she's not going anywhere Th famous "Big Daddy" rivet gun also a special "Thanks" to a BR member Dan(Daniel My BratWurst) for hooken me up with some wire for the project. Thanks Bro- 1436 Jon Project update
yep, they got the stuff cheap. its slowly becoming my tool store. The gun has worked out killer, but the rivets was a surprize on the cost- on board charger
Dang, that sucks- Jon Boat to bass boat Price???
mine was budgeted around the 450 range, but I chose aluminum support instead on my 1436. particularly I wouldn't choose aluminum support on a 12' The real cost was the toys I got for it, That was not cheap and I got basics too(nothen fancy)- 1436 Jon Project update
well I got some more to post. all of the framing for the front deck is 1" aluminum L-angle, bolted together and riveted to the cross ribbing and the tank seat. I made trusses, there's three running length wise. The front deck flooring will be 5/8" plywood, treated I plan on adding a floor between the two benches (5/8" ply)also will add 3 pieces of 1 1/2" square aluminum tubing on top of all four ribs. That way I'll managed to get 3" of storage depth. It's not allot, but will work, and more will help. The floor will be one solid piece, I'll cut the doors out and carpet them, same with the front deck. All of these compartments will be fully carpeted. I used a rivet gun called the "Big Daddy" that shoots 1/4" in diameter rivets. this gun is usually for automotive works, They are proud of the rivets-.61 cents each : But on the ribs I did not want to take a chance for bolts to strip out. thats why I chose to rivet and I wanted the biggest ones. The gun will go for $130 bucks-I've seen it for that, I found it on ebay for $40 bucks also. Well I ended up getting one on HarborFrieght.com for $14 bucks isn't that amazing. I had me (250# frame), my son is 100# and my wife(which will remain weightless) on top of the deck and we moved about, it did great-no creaks or movements- on board charger
well I was reading the manual and it (its an XPSi-5) says to keep away from the gas tank and to make sure it has plenty of ventilation(during use) and to make sure the ac power cord is located in an open-air of your boat at least 21 inches from the charger, batteries and fuel fill lines. So it appears I have limited choices (I think) I wanted to see where others have been locating thiers? as you can tell, it my first one- on board charger
Where are some of ya all mounting it at?- MY NEW RIG
awsome I'll pass on the engine pointers, not much on that. but give us some ideas you are wanting to do- The General thread is a disaster!
Matt have you been talking to the fish I tried to catch last year? sounds familiar ;D- Today is the day!
God Bless your season, may it be injury free for you and your team, and hope you have some good competition My 10 yr old son loves it.- 1436 Jon Project update
well, I got some zebra skin and some angel hair, I'll lay those stripes down and trim with angel hair, on the side I'll put Huggy Bear 8-) get me a aquarium stlye seats filled with oscars, maybe some curb fillers, no wait dock fillers Need to figure out how to do some hydraulics 8-) Huggy out ;D - Irish tell it like it is
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