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New Jon Boat Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Beaver Assassin" data-source="post: 480180" data-attributes="member: 29760"><p>I would use 1/8 x 1 x1 angle or maybe even 3/16 x1 x1 on the bottom slow taper the front and cap the ends just be sure to move around while your welding yes stitch it in like you said but keep stitching until its solid because if you just try to run it, it will warp horribly. I wouldn't be too concerned with the water being in them as the mud and gravel build up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beaver Assassin, post: 480180, member: 29760"] I would use 1/8 x 1 x1 angle or maybe even 3/16 x1 x1 on the bottom slow taper the front and cap the ends just be sure to move around while your welding yes stitch it in like you said but keep stitching until its solid because if you just try to run it, it will warp horribly. I wouldn't be too concerned with the water being in them as the mud and gravel build up. [/QUOTE]
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