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Trailer bunks and roller not staying in place?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clint KY" data-source="post: 361085" data-attributes="member: 12651"><p>I have not had this problem but I would have to consider not drilling though a frame member. </p><p>Any time you drill a hole in a tube, round or square, you compromise the rigidity of the structure.</p><p>Unless you plan to re-fit the trailer for another boat in the future, I would consider tack welding the bracketry in place.</p><p>You could make the welds very small so in the future if you had to you could remove them with a die grinder or cut off wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint KY, post: 361085, member: 12651"] I have not had this problem but I would have to consider not drilling though a frame member. Any time you drill a hole in a tube, round or square, you compromise the rigidity of the structure. Unless you plan to re-fit the trailer for another boat in the future, I would consider tack welding the bracketry in place. You could make the welds very small so in the future if you had to you could remove them with a die grinder or cut off wheel. [/QUOTE]
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