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How do I repair a pitted and corroded transom? Large holes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stefan" data-source="post: 299125" data-attributes="member: 7352"><p>if you have access to an oxy - acetylene torch you can braze every single one of those holes shut, strong as original, with aluminum brazing sticks and flux. it's a bit of an art which you can practice on holes on pop cans, but once you get it, its amazing what you can do. Brazing uses lower heat than welding, so it's easier to repair aluminum by brazing. </p><p></p><p>youtube some videos "brazing aluminum"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stefan, post: 299125, member: 7352"] if you have access to an oxy - acetylene torch you can braze every single one of those holes shut, strong as original, with aluminum brazing sticks and flux. it's a bit of an art which you can practice on holes on pop cans, but once you get it, its amazing what you can do. Brazing uses lower heat than welding, so it's easier to repair aluminum by brazing. youtube some videos "brazing aluminum" [/QUOTE]
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