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<blockquote data-quote="eeshaw" data-source="post: 489129" data-attributes="member: 25150"><p>I think the first thing is to find out how thick the base metal is you're dealing with. SeaArk is going to be about an 1/8 inch so I wouldn't use it for reference. You want to spread the load over as much area as possible. I don't think you have any good alternative other than to have it welded in place. Probably not what you wanted to hear but that's the route I'd go. If your base metal is thin, like 1/16 inch you could lay in some stiffening panels to help reinforce the area also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eeshaw, post: 489129, member: 25150"] I think the first thing is to find out how thick the base metal is you're dealing with. SeaArk is going to be about an 1/8 inch so I wouldn't use it for reference. You want to spread the load over as much area as possible. I don't think you have any good alternative other than to have it welded in place. Probably not what you wanted to hear but that's the route I'd go. If your base metal is thin, like 1/16 inch you could lay in some stiffening panels to help reinforce the area also. [/QUOTE]
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