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Pweisbrod's 79 18' mr pike DUCK conversion/rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Pweisbrod" data-source="post: 304562" data-attributes="member: 7714"><p>Good news Bad news gentlemen, I don't have to replace any rivets to do the transom (no solid ones anyway, just the ones that held the cap down.) But there are machine screws along the bottom edge of the transom wood. Two of which are accessible to me, the other four are covered by foam and splashwells etc. The head on the outside is phillips, but the inside is one of those little friction lock nuts. I can probably get them all out with a drill if i spin them fast enough (LOL) but I'm unsure how I'd re-fasten. I really don't want to take apart the "pods" full of foam in the back. UGH!</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pweisbrod, post: 304562, member: 7714"] Good news Bad news gentlemen, I don't have to replace any rivets to do the transom (no solid ones anyway, just the ones that held the cap down.) But there are machine screws along the bottom edge of the transom wood. Two of which are accessible to me, the other four are covered by foam and splashwells etc. The head on the outside is phillips, but the inside is one of those little friction lock nuts. I can probably get them all out with a drill if i spin them fast enough (LOL) but I'm unsure how I'd re-fasten. I really don't want to take apart the "pods" full of foam in the back. UGH! Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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