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<blockquote data-quote="Winddog" data-source="post: 338679" data-attributes="member: 9891"><p>JMichael, yes there is a weld there, the crack is between the weld & the new plate.</p><p></p><p>Hi Guys & Gals</p><p> So I got some good advice here and on another site, I was directed to a guy in Yuba city Ca. who welds boats for a living, he quoted me a price I can deal with so I'm going to have him fix it up correctly.</p><p> Guess I could put the brazing rod in the box pass when it gets to me! :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winddog, post: 338679, member: 9891"] JMichael, yes there is a weld there, the crack is between the weld & the new plate. Hi Guys & Gals So I got some good advice here and on another site, I was directed to a guy in Yuba city Ca. who welds boats for a living, he quoted me a price I can deal with so I'm going to have him fix it up correctly. Guess I could put the brazing rod in the box pass when it gets to me! :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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