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The way to shrink wrap a Post

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  1. ruby

    ruby Member

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    My yearly winter pics for my Post friends.. I hope everyone is well and have enjoyed the holidays..
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    that's awesome.
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    I like the door.
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    I have seen a lot of Shrink Wrap Jobs but that's a first. Well Done.
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    Love it where's the door bell?
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    you don't have a pic of the framing you used to get the door in place do you??
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    Another hero and mentor gave me this idea:
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    Thanks Mike
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    Beau, there has been some interest and a few local people have also contacted me directly. They recently found out that it is on the market, and always liked the boat. One of the possible buyers has been on the boat a few times through the years. I will be surprised if he does not make it happen. Pt Jude, I bought a 24" door from Home Depot it cost about $64.00 - 4 years ago and framed the opening with 2x4's. I use the shrink wrap cord to tie the frame in place and other 2x4's to tighten things up.
  11. RT46

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    Well who ever buys Ruby's 46 Post will be getting one of the most meticulously maintained and updated 46 Post's on the market.

    I am not aware of an nicer 46 Post of the same vintage on the market.

    Somebody, who buys this boat will be very lucky.

    It has a bow thruster, enough said?

    I don't known him, I don't know the broker.