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Am I over thinking this? duplicate post sorry
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<blockquote data-quote="Stumpalump" data-source="post: 403810" data-attributes="member: 13140"><p>Wow new trailer and motor! 5200 works great. I suspect others have put it on leaky corroding rivits and blamed continued corrosion on the 5200. Can sombody clarify if 5200 corrodes aluminium?? They call these rigs a boat, motor and trailer. You have trailer and motor in top shape so I'd do the best repair on that nice hull. Local aluminum welder. Welding shops always blow me away with how cheap they are. The cleaner and easier it is to get to the spot the faster and cheaper they can do it. Check every 1/4 inch of that boat for cracks or holes and let them do it all. How long is the actual perforation and much of the gouge is too deep for comphort?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stumpalump, post: 403810, member: 13140"] Wow new trailer and motor! 5200 works great. I suspect others have put it on leaky corroding rivits and blamed continued corrosion on the 5200. Can sombody clarify if 5200 corrodes aluminium?? They call these rigs a boat, motor and trailer. You have trailer and motor in top shape so I'd do the best repair on that nice hull. Local aluminum welder. Welding shops always blow me away with how cheap they are. The cleaner and easier it is to get to the spot the faster and cheaper they can do it. Check every 1/4 inch of that boat for cracks or holes and let them do it all. How long is the actual perforation and much of the gouge is too deep for comphort? [/QUOTE]
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