Thank you! It’s a joy to share and give folks ideas for their projects at home, along with some tips to help out too. We love working on boats, and it has its good days and bad, just like any sort of work…but the goods far outweigh the bads!!
Thanks!! It’s nice when able to set up parts on the welding fixture table, get it clean as possible, and be in a comfortable position to weld…a lot different than climbing under a boat or laying on my back to weld leaks or accessories onto boats!! I hope that your shower install video goes nuts!! Super applicable to all the folks along the gulf and everywhere else in the salt with pontoon boats!
HAHA! It's amazing. We bring boats in that have been out in the cold and within a few days of being in the warm shop those spiders are crawling around EVERYWHERE!!! Got a boat from Kentucky we'll be starting on soon and that thing has already shown some big juicy spiders!
Thank you for watching! I get excited when I get to weld on boats that are coming in so that when they leave they're built better than ever. It's part of my job to make sure that these 30 year old boats are still on the water in one piece for another 30 years!!
Nice! I'm sure they'll be thrilled! I have my flooring kit with my Toms Toons discount supposed to show up tomorrow !👍 And, a few more large deliveries to come!
Thanks much for using our discount code!! Helps you and us both. Best of luck with the flooring, and be sure to reach out and let me know if you can't find a video regarding something you're installing on your project!! I always need more ideas for content.
Greetings Tom! The vintage retro restores are the coolest 😎 to admire. The Lowe Classic appeared to be narrower. Was it an 8 ft. width? Have you ever replaced the stripping on the rail panels, and is that a product that PontoonStuff sells? That was an outstanding reinforcement repair to the hardtop supports. The break points looked dangerous if left unattended. I can imagine the stress the original design underwent from wind, waves, and vibration. A few mor cruses and that hard top may have went airborne. The 4 stroke upgrade should contribute to the longevity of that issue, add the Tom love makes the top a non-issue. Another Great job!
Pontoon Stuff does sell some vinyl decal kits, but not necessarily pin striping like this one has. I've not played around with those kits, but I've seen boats that have used them and they're sharp looking. This boat was 8' wide. Trailering this boat with the broken support bracket was a bit unsettling. Much better taking it back to the owner with the repairs done, and it should hold up better than it was even built to now that it's been rebuilt stronger. I sure do love aluminum for the fact that I can cut it apart, remake parts, and beef up entire structural components!
I bet, heck, that top could have detached on the tow the way it looked, especially if you guys were experiencing the winds we've had in the lower eastern part of the glove. I'm glad it was a safe pickup and delivery. I bet you can feel the drag of that hard top when towing. Pin stripping: Roush dedicated an entire large area to that craft. I was amazed how the specialists could paint or lay those lines down without imperfections and even simatry on both sides. It was a fading craft that once was a valued way to accessorize. To do so today may even demand a premium rate above rates of old, but I can't confirm. To request the service is all but guaranteed to be performed by a custom detail shop or that guy that all of the collectors know.
@@awakenedtotruth8419 I know that my old man still gets any car or truck he buys pin striped before it leaves the dealer's lot...so there must be some mobile detailers/shops who are able to make it happen. I've seen some videos of folks striping their freshly painted panels on pontoons, so it can happen!
@tomspontoons Indeed, styles never truly die out. That one is like a tatoo artist. You can give an idea but the design is more about the artist imagination and skillset.
Another awesome build. I have that same helm seat. Wish it adjusted on the upright. Like the smaller seat but miss that ability. Oh where is that awesome swim ladder 🎉
Thank you! Yes, that seat would be really nice to have the low back option WITH reclining capabilities, but it's still a very comfortable helm chair. I had the same one on a restoration I did on our own boat and loved it. The swim ladder moved over to the port side door! I am so bummed I forgot to show that!
@@piper8463neither have I. I can see it being a potential thing to get in the way, but at the same time I think it’s the best option possible for a side entry ladder. Now days the stern entry telescoping ladder makes the most sense all around.
Awesome job man love the retro look, I’m looking for a hard top sun deck for a 8 “ boat can’t find one locally do you have any source for that kind of thing?
@@tyrellgarcia1112 The only place I've seen them is called J's Upper Decks. Prices there look like they start around $5,000 for a 10' long upper deck, and I'm sure there's some freight shipping added on. Another welder near me called asking if I wanted to take on the project of building one for his customer who was asking him about it. That welder knows all I do is play with pontoon boats all day. He said to build one custom he would likely charge somewhere around $8,000 to $10,000 after labor and materials. Your best bet might be to find a local welder/fabricator to build one custom to your boat so that the fit-up is as perfect as possible.
It looks like you enjoy what you do. Thanks for taking the time to video and share it on UA-cam with us.
Thank you! It’s a joy to share and give folks ideas for their projects at home, along with some tips to help out too. We love working on boats, and it has its good days and bad, just like any sort of work…but the goods far outweigh the bads!!
Looks great Tom! The TIG welding looks top notch.
Now they need a custom freshwater shower under the seat. I know a guy…
Thanks!! It’s nice when able to set up parts on the welding fixture table, get it clean as possible, and be in a comfortable position to weld…a lot different than climbing under a boat or laying on my back to weld leaks or accessories onto boats!!
I hope that your shower install video goes nuts!! Super applicable to all the folks along the gulf and everywhere else in the salt with pontoon boats!
Another beautiful restoration done by Tom & crew. Well done everyone.
Thank you so much!! This was a fun change-up from a lot of the boats that have been getting new EVERYTHING.
Yay! Friday morning pontoon tutorial. Good morning Tom!
This is a fun unique one!! Thanks for watching!
Great job, looks good.
Thank you! And thanks for watching
so glad I did my tear down in the winter and avoided all the spiders!
HAHA! It's amazing. We bring boats in that have been out in the cold and within a few days of being in the warm shop those spiders are crawling around EVERYWHERE!!! Got a boat from Kentucky we'll be starting on soon and that thing has already shown some big juicy spiders!
Awesome job as always plus nice job on the weld fix.
Thank you for watching! I get excited when I get to weld on boats that are coming in so that when they leave they're built better than ever. It's part of my job to make sure that these 30 year old boats are still on the water in one piece for another 30 years!!
Nice! I'm sure they'll be thrilled! I have my flooring kit with my Toms Toons discount supposed to show up tomorrow !👍 And, a few more large deliveries to come!
Thanks much for using our discount code!! Helps you and us both. Best of luck with the flooring, and be sure to reach out and let me know if you can't find a video regarding something you're installing on your project!! I always need more ideas for content.
@@tomspontoons Thanks Tom
Greetings Tom!
The vintage retro restores are the coolest 😎 to admire. The Lowe Classic appeared to be narrower. Was it an 8 ft. width? Have you ever replaced the stripping on the rail panels, and is that a product that PontoonStuff sells?
That was an outstanding reinforcement repair to the hardtop supports. The break points looked dangerous if left unattended. I can imagine the stress the original design underwent from wind, waves, and vibration. A few mor cruses and that hard top may have went airborne. The 4 stroke upgrade should contribute to the longevity of that issue, add the Tom love makes the top a non-issue.
Another Great job!
Pontoon Stuff does sell some vinyl decal kits, but not necessarily pin striping like this one has. I've not played around with those kits, but I've seen boats that have used them and they're sharp looking. This boat was 8' wide.
Trailering this boat with the broken support bracket was a bit unsettling. Much better taking it back to the owner with the repairs done, and it should hold up better than it was even built to now that it's been rebuilt stronger. I sure do love aluminum for the fact that I can cut it apart, remake parts, and beef up entire structural components!
I bet, heck, that top could have detached on the tow the way it looked, especially if you guys were experiencing the winds we've had in the lower eastern part of the glove. I'm glad it was a safe pickup and delivery. I bet you can feel the drag of that hard top when towing.
Pin stripping:
Roush dedicated an entire large area to that craft. I was amazed how the specialists could paint or lay those lines down without imperfections and even simatry on both sides. It was a fading craft that once was a valued way to accessorize. To do so today may even demand a premium rate above rates of old, but I can't confirm. To request the service is all but guaranteed to be performed by a custom detail shop or that guy that all of the collectors know.
@@awakenedtotruth8419 I know that my old man still gets any car or truck he buys pin striped before it leaves the dealer's lot...so there must be some mobile detailers/shops who are able to make it happen. I've seen some videos of folks striping their freshly painted panels on pontoons, so it can happen!
@tomspontoons
Indeed, styles never truly die out. That one is like a tatoo artist. You can give an idea but the design is more about the artist imagination and skillset.
Another awesome build. I have that same helm seat. Wish it adjusted on the upright. Like the smaller seat but miss that ability. Oh where is that awesome swim ladder 🎉
Thank you! Yes, that seat would be really nice to have the low back option WITH reclining capabilities, but it's still a very comfortable helm chair. I had the same one on a restoration I did on our own boat and loved it.
The swim ladder moved over to the port side door! I am so bummed I forgot to show that!
@@tomspontoons yeah that was a cool feature. Never seen one like that before.
@@piper8463neither have I. I can see it being a potential thing to get in the way, but at the same time I think it’s the best option possible for a side entry ladder. Now days the stern entry telescoping ladder makes the most sense all around.
Awesome job man love the retro look, I’m looking for a hard top sun deck for a 8 “ boat can’t find one locally do you have any source for that kind of thing?
Are you looking for a hard top like this boat or a double decker walkable top?
A double decker walkable top
@@tyrellgarcia1112 The only place I've seen them is called J's Upper Decks. Prices there look like they start around $5,000 for a 10' long upper deck, and I'm sure there's some freight shipping added on. Another welder near me called asking if I wanted to take on the project of building one for his customer who was asking him about it. That welder knows all I do is play with pontoon boats all day. He said to build one custom he would likely charge somewhere around $8,000 to $10,000 after labor and materials.
Your best bet might be to find a local welder/fabricator to build one custom to your boat so that the fit-up is as perfect as possible.
Thanks
Your new furniture layout deleted the cool side mounted ladder, what did he end up with for a ladder to swim off the boat? I missed that in the video?
I noticed that I left that out on the after and it made me so bummed!! I moved it to the opposite side, so all good keeping that cool ladder!!
MOST excellent! Ladder should have been on the port side anyway, less chance of dock rash
@@J.W.W. agreed!
C4TT! And, First LOL
Well I know you get the notifications when I share a new video 🙂
Thanks!