Don Hanson's Blog – May 2011 Archive (3)

My Don Hill boatowner is quite pleased

  He came up yesterday and got his "new" boat.  A very happy and somewhat amazed (by the boat's transformation) fellow.   He insisted I take a small bonus payment for my work, which I did not turn down.  With the bonus, I made just about minimum wage..almost.  Other than the sanding, re-working the old Woodie was really quite fun.

  We put almost $1000 in materials and supplies into the job.  I had over 100 hrs of labor as well. 

In our original discussions and my quick…

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Added by Don Hanson on May 24, 2011 at 7:29am — 2 Comments

Finished her up..15 May

  As promised to the owner, his boat is ready.  Before official summer..Memorial Day. 

Doing this restoration was enjoyable and I think the customer got good value.  He now has a very serviceable boat that is also a genuine piece of history.…

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Added by Don Hanson on May 17, 2011 at 11:15am — 1 Comment

Moving right along with this one

  A progress report on the refurbishment of the Don Hill boat: 

 

  I've finished with the bottom, the rock shoe install, the chine and a new stem.  Finished up the sides while it was upside down, too.

  Flipped it over and...sighed.  More, a lot more... basic sanding, staring me right in the face. 

  I put three coat of Dura Tuff clear coat finish on the outside.  This is the finish that Don Hill used.  I called the fellow who bought out Don Hill's patterns and…

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Added by Don Hanson on May 8, 2011 at 8:04pm — No Comments

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