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Transom: next steps
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<blockquote data-quote="TMO8413" data-source="post: 518473" data-attributes="member: 9020"><p>I was also thinking that as well, LSHOT. Maybe fabricate new aluminum or steel plates that are wider to bit into the stronger part of the transom. But would plywood be stronger? I also know nothing of the strength of this pvc/plastic board but at the very least. I know it won’t rot. I’ll be stacking it. </p><p></p><p>I saw a video of someone who used a 12x12 sheet of a T6 aluminum plate at 1/4 thickness. Was thinking I could buy two of those and slap them on…maybe I only need one for the back? Is 1/4 too thick? They also have 1/16. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks all who chimed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMO8413, post: 518473, member: 9020"] I was also thinking that as well, LSHOT. Maybe fabricate new aluminum or steel plates that are wider to bit into the stronger part of the transom. But would plywood be stronger? I also know nothing of the strength of this pvc/plastic board but at the very least. I know it won’t rot. I’ll be stacking it. I saw a video of someone who used a 12x12 sheet of a T6 aluminum plate at 1/4 thickness. Was thinking I could buy two of those and slap them on…maybe I only need one for the back? Is 1/4 too thick? They also have 1/16. Thanks all who chimed in. [/QUOTE]
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