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So I have toyed with the idea of bonding another skin to the inside of this current skin. Wouldn't cost too much. What would best bond...
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So my new game plan is this. My resource to weld aluminum has changed. So. I'll fill the pitting in best I can. Chuck a wood transom in...
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Looks like either JB waterweld, JB marine weld or original JB weld are the best options.
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Which JB weld is ideal for aluminum? Just the original formula? And I 100% plan on priming and using a good thick sealer to paint the...
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Well my plan of attack on tbe transom skin is this. Alot of places where there are pinholes isn't actually super big areas. Just in the...
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What kind of epoxy?
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Also. There is no one around to replace the transom skin. No real boat shops around here that tend to mess with anything that isn't...
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Well got the transom out finally. 45 rivets total. And ran into some concerning issues. Mainly some corrosion in the transom area of the...
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So I'm shopping plywood for the transom. Of course no where local has marine grade. I've been reading pressure treated is a no no...
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There is one not too far from me. I may give them a call and see
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Those longer 2+" solid rivets seem like a trick to find.
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Honestly I'm leaning towards just using stainless steel hardware in the back of the transom and just using rivets for the bottom of the...
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So question. How do I accurately determine the diameter of the rivet?
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Thanks for the tips. Yeah I'll for sure put the foam back in the rear compartments. Though I'll have to do some research on using that...
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