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Huntinfool's 1860 Tracker
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 342711" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>We do fiberglass and aluminum repairs for Bass Pro Shops. We do a lot of different work for them and occasionally we get a good deal from them. My dad struck a deal with them on this 2012 center console 1860 with sponsons. It probably had 30 small pinholes on the bottom. Plus the original customer had put a big hole in it and welded a patch on it with steel wire from a mig welder. The transom was cracked from hitting something and it too was welded with steel wire from a mig welder. So we knocked those off and tig welded them and they are strong. </p><p>[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1393246631932.jpg[/attachment]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 342711, member: 1931"] We do fiberglass and aluminum repairs for Bass Pro Shops. We do a lot of different work for them and occasionally we get a good deal from them. My dad struck a deal with them on this 2012 center console 1860 with sponsons. It probably had 30 small pinholes on the bottom. Plus the original customer had put a big hole in it and welded a patch on it with steel wire from a mig welder. The transom was cracked from hitting something and it too was welded with steel wire from a mig welder. So we knocked those off and tig welded them and they are strong. [attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1393246631932.jpg[/attachment] [/QUOTE]
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