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Hard to remove plywood from transom
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<blockquote data-quote="KrazyAboutTin" data-source="post: 481136" data-attributes="member: 30193"><p>Hello there.</p><p>I just acquire a 1977, 16ft aluminum StarCraft that have suffered sever water damage, thus all the plywood must be replaced.</p><p>I have removed everything from the boat, leaving the boat on its bear metal. However I have not been able to extract the plywood from the transom. Somehow it is stuck against the aluminum.</p><p>I have tried various ways to no avail.</p><p>I have the suspicion that there are salt crystals formations that are creating a friction and don't let the plywood slide up. </p><p>I was thinking on pouring some water in between the two surfaces, hoping it will dissolve the salt, but I am not sure.</p><p>Any advice will be appreciated.</p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrazyAboutTin, post: 481136, member: 30193"] Hello there. I just acquire a 1977, 16ft aluminum StarCraft that have suffered sever water damage, thus all the plywood must be replaced. I have removed everything from the boat, leaving the boat on its bear metal. However I have not been able to extract the plywood from the transom. Somehow it is stuck against the aluminum. I have tried various ways to no avail. I have the suspicion that there are salt crystals formations that are creating a friction and don't let the plywood slide up. I was thinking on pouring some water in between the two surfaces, hoping it will dissolve the salt, but I am not sure. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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