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2002 1436 Alumacraft and floatation pods
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<blockquote data-quote="gogittum" data-source="post: 485212" data-attributes="member: 27114"><p>I dunno, DUBS. Beyond the evaporators, I didn't do a lot of experimenting with the stuff, but I remember it being hell for tough.....rock hard. It isn't like regular lead solder at all. Punch a hole in the bottom of a beer can and weld it with that stuff and you can't drive an ice pick thru it. Barely makes a mark..</p><p></p><p>I would think that if you had 2 or more sides welded to prevent flexing, it would hold thru almost anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gogittum, post: 485212, member: 27114"] I dunno, DUBS. Beyond the evaporators, I didn't do a lot of experimenting with the stuff, but I remember it being hell for tough.....rock hard. It isn't like regular lead solder at all. Punch a hole in the bottom of a beer can and weld it with that stuff and you can't drive an ice pick thru it. Barely makes a mark.. I would think that if you had 2 or more sides welded to prevent flexing, it would hold thru almost anything. [/QUOTE]
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