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Fixing screw holes....best practice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jfenny" data-source="post: 487372" data-attributes="member: 31423"><p>Thanks guys, you've convinced me, I think I'll bring it to my local welder. Do it once, do it right. I'll see if I can come up with a couple other small things for him to do to make it a worthwhile trip.</p><p></p><p>I knew the JB weld would work and if it was just a temporary fix, or in an out of the way spot, I'd probably do that but since this area isn't going to be painted I think I'll have a proper weld done on it. Save me trying to Braze it and possibly make things worse. I'll do some practice brazing on a different project or on a couple of the interior bench holes that if I screw up, aren't an issue. I'd prefer not to do my first brazing job on all that, near the seam, below the waterline!</p><p></p><p>I appreciate the feedback guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jfenny, post: 487372, member: 31423"] Thanks guys, you've convinced me, I think I'll bring it to my local welder. Do it once, do it right. I'll see if I can come up with a couple other small things for him to do to make it a worthwhile trip. I knew the JB weld would work and if it was just a temporary fix, or in an out of the way spot, I'd probably do that but since this area isn't going to be painted I think I'll have a proper weld done on it. Save me trying to Braze it and possibly make things worse. I'll do some practice brazing on a different project or on a couple of the interior bench holes that if I screw up, aren't an issue. I'd prefer not to do my first brazing job on all that, near the seam, below the waterline! I appreciate the feedback guys. [/QUOTE]
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