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What is the best way to bend a pan type hatch, if you don't have a brake
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Find someone that has a break. LOL you don't really have another optiongatorglenn said:What is the best way to bend a pan type hatch, if you don't have a brake
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If you give me the measurements I can build it and ship you a door any size you want. We Except all major credit cards and PayPal through my businessProwelder said:Find someone that has a break. LOL you don't really have another optiongatorglenn said:What is the best way to bend a pan type hatch, if you don't have a brake
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Yes it was a lot of grinding and Welding if you notice on the metal it says 6062. That is a hardened aluminum sheet it cannot be bent. My customer already had the sheets and wanted to use them. That is why I did it that waydearl said:Curious, Is there a reason you chose to weld the seam between the bench top and the bulkhead, I guess I'm wondering why you wouldn't have used your break to put a lip on that seam. That's a long weld to buff down to a clean line.
Yeah meant 6061dearl said:10-4 Yea didn't see the 6061 T6 on it till you mentioned it, makes sense now. You cant even anneal T6 and make it bend in a 90 without breaking.
Check Cabela's. They have 3 different sizes and are cheaper than any place I could find.Crankbait said:I want to know where he got the hatchs at? I've been searching and only found a couple on ebay
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No this boat will never see enough wake or speed to need that foam.mbweimar said:Very nice, and YES there is a lot of foam in there! My rear bench wasn't completely filled though. Do you plan to replace the foam in other parts of the boat?
mbweimar said:Very nice, and YES there is a lot of foam in there! My rear bench wasn't completely filled though. Do you plan to replace the foam in other parts of the boat?
These hatches were pretty cheap and they are well worth the money. They are solid aluminum powder coated with watertight sealsMjmj said:Check Cabela's. They have 3 different sizes and are cheaper than any place I could find.Crankbait said:I want to know where he got the hatchs at? I've been searching and only found a couple on ebay
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Thanks. Yeah they are solid aluminum boats completely welded.hsiftac said:Looking good, some good ideas you have.
Im assuming weldbilts have aluminum transoms from the factory?
Prowelder said:Yes it was a lot of grinding and Welding if you notice on the metal it says 6062. That is a hardened aluminum sheet it cannot be bent. My customer already had the sheets and wanted to use them. That is why I did it that waydearl said:Curious, Is there a reason you chose to weld the seam between the bench top and the bulkhead, I guess I'm wondering why you wouldn't have used your break to put a lip on that seam. That's a long weld to buff down to a clean line.
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