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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
89 Bass Tracker TX17 transom
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<blockquote data-quote="JMill" data-source="post: 376287" data-attributes="member: 14265"><p>Well, I brought the boat to work today so I could stay late to tig weld some misc holes on the transom from assorted fish finders throughout the years and on the bow cap from an apparent trolling motor move and self tapping screws. Unbeknownst to me, a coworker of mine owns an aluminum spool gun that he happened to have in his truck. One word: Wow! This was my first time using one and it was just too frigging easy! Ive always heard how nice they are and im now a believer. So while I was at it I went ahead and grinded all of the keel rivets flush with the inside and buttoned those suckers up. So now its time for another leak test then ill be ready to begin reassembling the rear end and front end of the boat. I'd like to say thanks to all of you guys, because without this forum, I doubt I would have ever even thought about attempting this job!! Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMill, post: 376287, member: 14265"] Well, I brought the boat to work today so I could stay late to tig weld some misc holes on the transom from assorted fish finders throughout the years and on the bow cap from an apparent trolling motor move and self tapping screws. Unbeknownst to me, a coworker of mine owns an aluminum spool gun that he happened to have in his truck. One word: Wow! This was my first time using one and it was just too frigging easy! Ive always heard how nice they are and im now a believer. So while I was at it I went ahead and grinded all of the keel rivets flush with the inside and buttoned those suckers up. So now its time for another leak test then ill be ready to begin reassembling the rear end and front end of the boat. I'd like to say thanks to all of you guys, because without this forum, I doubt I would have ever even thought about attempting this job!! Lol [/QUOTE]
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