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<blockquote data-quote="WV1951" data-source="post: 462217" data-attributes="member: 23206"><p>I would not be the least concerned about replacing the brackets with new stock, which I would recommend. Don't need to grind rivets. Center punch the heads and drill them out. Use stainless pan head bolts and washers and nuts. Could add some marine sealant to assure leak tight. Should be able to find heavy enough 2-6 foot piece of stock most anywhere. Farm supply, hardware store, big box, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV1951, post: 462217, member: 23206"] I would not be the least concerned about replacing the brackets with new stock, which I would recommend. Don't need to grind rivets. Center punch the heads and drill them out. Use stainless pan head bolts and washers and nuts. Could add some marine sealant to assure leak tight. Should be able to find heavy enough 2-6 foot piece of stock most anywhere. Farm supply, hardware store, big box, etc. [/QUOTE]
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