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Aluminum boat. Hole repair on a budget.
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<blockquote data-quote="Weldorthemagnificent" data-source="post: 495802" data-attributes="member: 22139"><p>On a flat spot like this it's no big deal to buff the JB Weld off with a wire wheel if it's ever to be welded. On a seam or lap joint such as a rib or strake (where it should be welded anyway) it is more of a pain as it's hard to get all the product out of the joint and it does fizzle up when attempting to weld. Makes a lovely smoke too. Will it cost double? Not likely. It takes more time to position a boat within reach of the Tig torch and set the machine, prep the area etc, than it does to do the actual welding. Anyway, the thread is about hole repair on a budget</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weldorthemagnificent, post: 495802, member: 22139"] On a flat spot like this it's no big deal to buff the JB Weld off with a wire wheel if it's ever to be welded. On a seam or lap joint such as a rib or strake (where it should be welded anyway) it is more of a pain as it's hard to get all the product out of the joint and it does fizzle up when attempting to weld. Makes a lovely smoke too. Will it cost double? Not likely. It takes more time to position a boat within reach of the Tig torch and set the machine, prep the area etc, than it does to do the actual welding. Anyway, the thread is about hole repair on a budget [/QUOTE]
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