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Patching holes and corrosion on a Star craft Mariner
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<blockquote data-quote="john92673" data-source="post: 520413" data-attributes="member: 36611"><p>I got a buddy who a while ago said he would weld it for me but im not sure how good he is at aluminum. Theres 4 or 5 small puncture holes where I was going to patch it. Theres probably another 4 or 5 pin holes. Im honestly not sure if they are due to corrosion or if the moron before me hit some rocks. Theres some surface oxidation on the outside but nothing crazy. I was poking around the holes and it didnt feel soft. I also hit it with the pressurewasher from an inch or 2 away and it didnt make the hole and bigger. The pressure washer was strong enough to carve a pretty deep gash in the bunks from a few feet away. If I can get the rear deck off and the foam out this weekend Ill know how bad the hull realy is. Not sure if its just oxidation from water getting trapped under the coating undeneath thr hull or its comming from the inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john92673, post: 520413, member: 36611"] I got a buddy who a while ago said he would weld it for me but im not sure how good he is at aluminum. Theres 4 or 5 small puncture holes where I was going to patch it. Theres probably another 4 or 5 pin holes. Im honestly not sure if they are due to corrosion or if the moron before me hit some rocks. Theres some surface oxidation on the outside but nothing crazy. I was poking around the holes and it didnt feel soft. I also hit it with the pressurewasher from an inch or 2 away and it didnt make the hole and bigger. The pressure washer was strong enough to carve a pretty deep gash in the bunks from a few feet away. If I can get the rear deck off and the foam out this weekend Ill know how bad the hull realy is. Not sure if its just oxidation from water getting trapped under the coating undeneath thr hull or its comming from the inside. [/QUOTE]
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