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<blockquote data-quote="Apex Predator" data-source="post: 264278" data-attributes="member: 8691"><p>The previous owner of my Monark 1644 left the battery connected on the electric start motor. The outside of the transom has some pretty bad pitting on the exterior. What is the best way to permanently repair this. I was thinking sandblasting, kill oxidation with Ospho (or similar), and filling the pitted area. What to treat the aluminum with? What to fill the holes with? Bondo, Devcon, 3M 5200? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apex Predator, post: 264278, member: 8691"] The previous owner of my Monark 1644 left the battery connected on the electric start motor. The outside of the transom has some pretty bad pitting on the exterior. What is the best way to permanently repair this. I was thinking sandblasting, kill oxidation with Ospho (or similar), and filling the pitted area. What to treat the aluminum with? What to fill the holes with? Bondo, Devcon, 3M 5200? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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