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Before and After
Well since its been a few weeks since I have found any good points I might as well post something.
This is what I do for a living. I have a fiberglass boat repair shop of my own. This is a Sea Doo that a girl hit a pontoon with. The first is obviously the before and the rest are after I do my work on it. Putting it back in the water first thing in the morning. |
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Nice work Bobby. As good if not better than new!
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sweet work, all fiberglass repair? hows business?
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we have done so much, with so little, for so long, that now we can do anything, with nothing |
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Thanks T, longtime yeah just fiberglass work. Anything structural, holes, splits, gel coating, painting of any type. We do a lot of total restore jobs but we don't do any motor work.
I have never advertised once but we have never slowed down even through the winter months. My lot stays full of work and I have been working 12 hours a day trying to catch up a little. Fair prices and great quality equals plenty of work. |
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You do good work Bobby. I took a fiberglass boat repair class in the Navy and I liked it. I never actually got to do it in the real world though.
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