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<blockquote data-quote="wyodeputy" data-source="post: 69221" data-attributes="member: 858"><p>Okay Quackrstackr, I've gotta admit, I wasn't on board with you on this ... at first ... then a rivet popped on me. #-o I'm not as concerned about the boat filling with water (even if they did all go at once) cause I still have the old transom piece in place. But obviously I want that new rear piece solid. So I'm re-thinking the rivets on the transom and considering welding it. Thanks for the insight (now excuse me while I swallow my pride!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyodeputy, post: 69221, member: 858"] Okay Quackrstackr, I've gotta admit, I wasn't on board with you on this ... at first ... then a rivet popped on me. #-o I'm not as concerned about the boat filling with water (even if they did all go at once) cause I still have the old transom piece in place. But obviously I want that new rear piece solid. So I'm re-thinking the rivets on the transom and considering welding it. Thanks for the insight (now excuse me while I swallow my pride!) [/QUOTE]
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