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What wood to use to replace transom?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawless Fishing" data-source="post: 502517" data-attributes="member: 31652"><p>I know it's been a bit for this thread. But have you thought of going with the liquid hardening rout. Where you form it up an pour it in the form and it hardens. It a 2 part mixture with fiber material in it. Can't remember the name but from the looks highly durable.</p><p>Just remember it's called Seacast. Ppl are also using it to replace stringers too..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawless Fishing, post: 502517, member: 31652"] I know it's been a bit for this thread. But have you thought of going with the liquid hardening rout. Where you form it up an pour it in the form and it hardens. It a 2 part mixture with fiber material in it. Can't remember the name but from the looks highly durable. Just remember it's called Seacast. Ppl are also using it to replace stringers too.. [/QUOTE]
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