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Hard to remove plywood from transom
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<blockquote data-quote="KrazyAboutTin" data-source="post: 481147" data-attributes="member: 30193"><p>Good morning.</p><p>Thanks for your reply.</p><p>As far as I can see, there is no foam. Only the plywood, exposed on the inside the boat and covered by the aluminum on the rear. </p><p>The wood has separated from the metal about 12" deep, but deep inside I can see what seems like gross salt crystals between wood and metal.</p><p>I have no leverage or space to introduce any tool to pry the ply out, and there is where I am stuck.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrazyAboutTin, post: 481147, member: 30193"] Good morning. Thanks for your reply. As far as I can see, there is no foam. Only the plywood, exposed on the inside the boat and covered by the aluminum on the rear. The wood has separated from the metal about 12" deep, but deep inside I can see what seems like gross salt crystals between wood and metal. I have no leverage or space to introduce any tool to pry the ply out, and there is where I am stuck. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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