Well we were thinking we could let the sundeck go till later while we were getting the panels ready for paint, then we both said it at the same time, we have to build the sundeck supports and get it painted at the same time, DUH!
Since I had a fishing model, it has 18 inch fences in the rear, so we had to raise them 10 inches to match the engine enclosure and middle fence hight of 28 inches, we figured no big deal, all we need is one 90 bent in 2 square tubes, about 56 inches with three legs, we can order the material for 50 bucks.
So we headed to the fab shop to check on price, but stopped and looked at a fence that came off a 24 footer our engine guy had for sale for 150.00, it had some pieces we could use, but still thought we could get it made cheaper, so headed down the road.
Took our parts in the fab shop and told them what we needed and asked for an estimate, he came back with 500 something after cutting an hour labor off, well after we got back up off the floor, we decided we needed to go buy that fence and cut the parts we need out of it and scrap the rest, then come back and have it welded if our Buddie can't get to it.
Here we are cutting parts, OK Mike is cutting and I'm taking pictures
So we got one figured, so all we had to do is reverse what we did first, and yes we removed the snap buttons.
Now cutting the other side, we put the miter saw to work too.
Not looking to bad
We put a piece of old flooring on it to see what it would look like, we have to wait till the engine is hung to see how wide we can make the deck, I would like at least four inches over hang for a stop, I'll also use a rope stop so the hinges won't get hurt if you open it in a strong wind
