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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Adding a drain plug.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stevum" data-source="post: 521875" data-attributes="member: 36924"><p>DaleH, </p><p>Thanks for the tip....as stated in my post I was looking for a quick & cheap solution to the problem. I know you're not supposed to use treated lumber that will contact aluminum as it is also corrosive. How quickly does this process occur & to what extent? Are we talking something like the Alien blood in the movies or just some discoloration over time? Thanks for the feedback!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevum, post: 521875, member: 36924"] DaleH, Thanks for the tip....as stated in my post I was looking for a quick & cheap solution to the problem. I know you're not supposed to use treated lumber that will contact aluminum as it is also corrosive. How quickly does this process occur & to what extent? Are we talking something like the Alien blood in the movies or just some discoloration over time? Thanks for the feedback! [/QUOTE]
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