The Bottom Gang!

 So, the bottom is installed thanks to a group of wonderful friends that are experts at doing bottoms.  It's called the "bottom gang" of which there are 5 official members.  Not all 5 attended but we actually had a great time with pizza and beer after the task was done.  I am very grateful to John, Al, Bryan, and Jack for spending their time helping me out.  (took about 4 hours, which is amazing!)  Al and I did one side, John and Bryan the other and Jack was tending to the crock pot for the 5200. 

You'll notice that we used some white 5200.  The reason is that white is less expensive and since the bottom will be pained it won't show.  All other places that are not painted uses the mahogany color. 

 


 

After it was done, we wet it down and then I covered it with plastic to maintain high humidity.  I learned from the "gang" that high humidity helps set the 5200 more quickly.

 



 I'll let this set for at least 7 days before I begin sanding.

 

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