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<blockquote data-quote="mcateercustom" data-source="post: 278747" data-attributes="member: 9712"><p>Thanks guys! Captain Ahab, I don't know what that is but from the sound of your experience if I see it I will run the other direction! </p><p></p><p>I think I found a guy that can do the welding. He charges $65 an hour. Does that sound good? I heard he was really great. Also I crawled under the stern and there is a bondo spot about as big round as a cereal bowl. My thinking is grind/scrap/chisel/sand or whatever else takes it off, and get him to weld whatever damage maybe underneath it. Does that sound right? I figured I don't want to pay him for sanding lol. The rest of the bottom looks pretty good. I'm excited now that I know people who know stuff :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcateercustom, post: 278747, member: 9712"] Thanks guys! Captain Ahab, I don't know what that is but from the sound of your experience if I see it I will run the other direction! I think I found a guy that can do the welding. He charges $65 an hour. Does that sound good? I heard he was really great. Also I crawled under the stern and there is a bondo spot about as big round as a cereal bowl. My thinking is grind/scrap/chisel/sand or whatever else takes it off, and get him to weld whatever damage maybe underneath it. Does that sound right? I figured I don't want to pay him for sanding lol. The rest of the bottom looks pretty good. I'm excited now that I know people who know stuff :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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