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<blockquote data-quote="Usmctanker" data-source="post: 154932" data-attributes="member: 1955"><p>I had several "random" rivets in the bottom of my boat and I went and got them welded up. I called ahead and made sure the guy was already set up for aluminum and he only charged me 15 bucks. Call ahead and if the shop is already working on aluminum it will be cheaper since you don't pay for the labor time of switching over the leads and all that, just the welding. Most shops around here (Oklahoma) charge $40/Hr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Usmctanker, post: 154932, member: 1955"] I had several "random" rivets in the bottom of my boat and I went and got them welded up. I called ahead and made sure the guy was already set up for aluminum and he only charged me 15 bucks. Call ahead and if the shop is already working on aluminum it will be cheaper since you don't pay for the labor time of switching over the leads and all that, just the welding. Most shops around here (Oklahoma) charge $40/Hr. [/QUOTE]
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