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Transom cap 1969 Lund
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<blockquote data-quote="nytebyte" data-source="post: 427669" data-attributes="member: 20476"><p>After taking a look at the bend in this cap I think I will try and straighten it. I have nothing to lose if it doesn't work and my experience with trying to bend aluminum back isn't very good as it seems to crack. My question is do you think heating it up would help my chances of bending it back? Would like to keep the original cap if possible. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nytebyte, post: 427669, member: 20476"] After taking a look at the bend in this cap I think I will try and straighten it. I have nothing to lose if it doesn't work and my experience with trying to bend aluminum back isn't very good as it seems to crack. My question is do you think heating it up would help my chances of bending it back? Would like to keep the original cap if possible. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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