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1448 fishing/duck boat project
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<blockquote data-quote="cprince" data-source="post: 70619" data-attributes="member: 962"><p>You might want to try putting in two aluminum plates; one on the outside of the boat one on the inside, to sandwich the existing aluminum. This should dissipate any load stress over a wider area. Rivet it in and away you go! You could also go the wood route. Treat it with epoxy first and use plastic coated lag bolts to avoid any galvanic corrosion on the aluminum. Should last longer than a grudge.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and great work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cprince, post: 70619, member: 962"] You might want to try putting in two aluminum plates; one on the outside of the boat one on the inside, to sandwich the existing aluminum. This should dissipate any load stress over a wider area. Rivet it in and away you go! You could also go the wood route. Treat it with epoxy first and use plastic coated lag bolts to avoid any galvanic corrosion on the aluminum. Should last longer than a grudge. Good luck and great work! [/QUOTE]
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