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<blockquote data-quote="Ronbedard57" data-source="post: 495997" data-attributes="member: 28449"><p>Here's the MSC part number for 2" solid aluminum brazier head rivets. MSC-67620401</p><p>I knew I'd be needing a variety of lengths to restore my boat, (including a new transom) so I bought a box of 2" and cut them to fit.</p><p>I was able to add a 1/4" aluminum plate to the outside of the transom for motor-mount reinforcement as well. The rivets were long enough to fasten the entire sandwich.</p><p>Good luck</p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronbedard57, post: 495997, member: 28449"] Here's the MSC part number for 2" solid aluminum brazier head rivets. MSC-67620401 I knew I'd be needing a variety of lengths to restore my boat, (including a new transom) so I bought a box of 2" and cut them to fit. I was able to add a 1/4" aluminum plate to the outside of the transom for motor-mount reinforcement as well. The rivets were long enough to fasten the entire sandwich. Good luck Ron [/QUOTE]
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