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<blockquote data-quote="Stimputello" data-source="post: 512228" data-attributes="member: 35155"><p>Bought an air hammer and found some old steel from work that I used to make an anvil/bucking bar. I'd rather fix it all at once than have to come back and repair it again in the future! Some holes are sized all the way to 5/16's believe it or not (ouch).</p><p></p><p>Have my work cut out for me as the boat was completely covered in flex seal on the bottom and found even more pinholes and even some corrosion/pitting that will need to put a plate over it as well. Removing the keel and cleaning all corrosion on the bottom has been a much bigger project than anticipated! Thank you all for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stimputello, post: 512228, member: 35155"] Bought an air hammer and found some old steel from work that I used to make an anvil/bucking bar. I'd rather fix it all at once than have to come back and repair it again in the future! Some holes are sized all the way to 5/16's believe it or not (ouch). Have my work cut out for me as the boat was completely covered in flex seal on the bottom and found even more pinholes and even some corrosion/pitting that will need to put a plate over it as well. Removing the keel and cleaning all corrosion on the bottom has been a much bigger project than anticipated! Thank you all for the help! [/QUOTE]
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