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Any aluminum welders in the Houston area?
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<blockquote data-quote="PATRIOT2" data-source="post: 229500" data-attributes="member: 6098"><p>Didn't want to invest in a welded fix on my 25 y.o. motor, or the hassle of removing the neoprene seals beforehand . . . so . . . I just cut off my old stub of a skeg nice and straight and bolted 2 aluminum plates to either side using blind nuts. After grinding the edges pretty sharp it has served me well. Then if I ever need to replace it, it's just a simple R&R.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PATRIOT2, post: 229500, member: 6098"] Didn't want to invest in a welded fix on my 25 y.o. motor, or the hassle of removing the neoprene seals beforehand . . . so . . . I just cut off my old stub of a skeg nice and straight and bolted 2 aluminum plates to either side using blind nuts. After grinding the edges pretty sharp it has served me well. Then if I ever need to replace it, it's just a simple R&R. [/QUOTE]
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