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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Project swamp boat: Lowe rover 16
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<blockquote data-quote="sss" data-source="post: 471968" data-attributes="member: 24673"><p>Looks great! Subscribed!</p><p>I’m doing an aluminum rebuild also but riveting instead of welding. I’m using thinner material, (.063 6061 square tube for framing and .100 5052 sheet for decks, hull is .080), I’m a decent mig welder with mild steel but I didn’t want to subject the boat to my learning curve with welding thin aluminum.</p><p>Your fabrication looks nice, good job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sss, post: 471968, member: 24673"] Looks great! Subscribed! I’m doing an aluminum rebuild also but riveting instead of welding. I’m using thinner material, (.063 6061 square tube for framing and .100 5052 sheet for decks, hull is .080), I’m a decent mig welder with mild steel but I didn’t want to subject the boat to my learning curve with welding thin aluminum. Your fabrication looks nice, good job! [/QUOTE]
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