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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Chris' 12' Valco
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisBoat" data-source="post: 388811" data-attributes="member: 18796"><p>I'll do a search for it, plan was to leave the bottom couple inches for a floor brace. Also was going to extend the front bench back a foot or two for a larger casting deck.</p><p></p><p>Is there any issue welding to these boats making an all aluminum subframe? or should I build and bolt/rivet things in? I have easy access to welding and I think that would make a more solid boat. I just don't want it wiggle cracks in later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisBoat, post: 388811, member: 18796"] I'll do a search for it, plan was to leave the bottom couple inches for a floor brace. Also was going to extend the front bench back a foot or two for a larger casting deck. Is there any issue welding to these boats making an all aluminum subframe? or should I build and bolt/rivet things in? I have easy access to welding and I think that would make a more solid boat. I just don't want it wiggle cracks in later. [/QUOTE]
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