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Curly Alumacraft F 50’s ? Older?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tumble*Home" data-source="post: 523396" data-attributes="member: 37173"><p>Canoe, I don’t know where to post. I hv some questions. Where did you move my post so I know where to go. Thanks?</p><p></p><p>Hi, My brother just dropped by and we got under and noticed that the trailer is about to corrode off in the back. Same spot both sides. He is suggesting I get a smaller diameter galvanized metal tube to thread in the existing. I mean after I use my angle grinder to take off the existing welded area s. I have never welded so I would need to get that done. Weld in the new pipe and weld back on what I take off. Perhaps extend a bit? So, another step has reared its head!</p><p></p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tumble*Home, post: 523396, member: 37173"] Canoe, I don’t know where to post. I hv some questions. Where did you move my post so I know where to go. Thanks? Hi, My brother just dropped by and we got under and noticed that the trailer is about to corrode off in the back. Same spot both sides. He is suggesting I get a smaller diameter galvanized metal tube to thread in the existing. I mean after I use my angle grinder to take off the existing welded area s. I have never welded so I would need to get that done. Weld in the new pipe and weld back on what I take off. Perhaps extend a bit? So, another step has reared its head! Thank you [/QUOTE]
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