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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 503074" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Got the two side brackets off with no problems. Thinking I will use bolts when I install them. Found some Hardware that comes with washers, rubber o rings for lack of a better term with locking nuts. Should work out rather well when I am ready for installing the new transom. Thinking about taking a sheet of 1/16 aluminum and cutting it to fit in bottom section [ATTACH]116406[/ATTACH] Leave about a 1/8 of an inch from transom and first rib. After I fill in dents and fix hole take sheet and a whole lot of 650k and basically glue it in place. A few well placed rivets should fix it up nicely. I do not trust this area because it is really beat up. Welding a sheet in would be a bad idea due to location. Leaving a 1/8 gap from transom would give me a good area to seal the transom up. Not sold on idea yet but thinking about it. Will need to drill hole in sheet for drain plug area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 503074, member: 32555"] Got the two side brackets off with no problems. Thinking I will use bolts when I install them. Found some Hardware that comes with washers, rubber o rings for lack of a better term with locking nuts. Should work out rather well when I am ready for installing the new transom. Thinking about taking a sheet of 1/16 aluminum and cutting it to fit in bottom section [ATTACH]116406[/ATTACH] Leave about a 1/8 of an inch from transom and first rib. After I fill in dents and fix hole take sheet and a whole lot of 650k and basically glue it in place. A few well placed rivets should fix it up nicely. I do not trust this area because it is really beat up. Welding a sheet in would be a bad idea due to location. Leaving a 1/8 gap from transom would give me a good area to seal the transom up. Not sold on idea yet but thinking about it. Will need to drill hole in sheet for drain plug area. [/QUOTE]
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