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New TM mount; fastening tips?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrNip" data-source="post: 363759" data-attributes="member: 10062"><p>No I never really entertained the thought. I have no needs of taking the motor off and on. I store it in the garage and when not in the garage I'm on it so no need to worry about thieves. I did think about instead of running the mount over the gunwale to just 90 degree it down and weld it to the gunwale. This way the mount sat flush with the gunwale.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is the conclusion I came up with finally. Weld it and be done. Cost me $35 to have the 7 rivet holes welded and sanded and mount welded on. Now I don't have to worry about checking rivets or bolts for tightness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrNip, post: 363759, member: 10062"] No I never really entertained the thought. I have no needs of taking the motor off and on. I store it in the garage and when not in the garage I'm on it so no need to worry about thieves. I did think about instead of running the mount over the gunwale to just 90 degree it down and weld it to the gunwale. This way the mount sat flush with the gunwale. This is the conclusion I came up with finally. Weld it and be done. Cost me $35 to have the 7 rivet holes welded and sanded and mount welded on. Now I don't have to worry about checking rivets or bolts for tightness. [/QUOTE]
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