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Need help, strange holes in transom
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard" data-source="post: 151141" data-attributes="member: 3395"><p>I did as best of a inspection as I could to the transom. I wanted to see how much damage is surface damage and see how many weak spots I had. Best I can tell its less then 10% of the transom and probably less then that below the water line. I decided to spend $15 on JB Water Weld and give it a shot. Pics show much excess because I worked it out and away from any of the damaged areas. I will feather it back with a sander. If it feels like it holds then I will etch prime and then apply a coat of regular primer. Worst scenario I will need to come back and revisit, replace transom or piggy back over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard, post: 151141, member: 3395"] I did as best of a inspection as I could to the transom. I wanted to see how much damage is surface damage and see how many weak spots I had. Best I can tell its less then 10% of the transom and probably less then that below the water line. I decided to spend $15 on JB Water Weld and give it a shot. Pics show much excess because I worked it out and away from any of the damaged areas. I will feather it back with a sander. If it feels like it holds then I will etch prime and then apply a coat of regular primer. Worst scenario I will need to come back and revisit, replace transom or piggy back over. [/QUOTE]
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