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Possible project with leaks
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<blockquote data-quote="nccatfisher" data-source="post: 476062" data-attributes="member: 10811"><p>I wouldn't be scared of it at all if it were welded by a competent welder. I would bet that was caused by it setting full of water and freezing. That being the case nothing will stop that much pressure.</p><p></p><p>I have welded a few brand new boats that were similar to that that have set on boat yards in the weather for a year or two and busted exactly like that. They now store them upside down and don't have those issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nccatfisher, post: 476062, member: 10811"] I wouldn't be scared of it at all if it were welded by a competent welder. I would bet that was caused by it setting full of water and freezing. That being the case nothing will stop that much pressure. I have welded a few brand new boats that were similar to that that have set on boat yards in the weather for a year or two and busted exactly like that. They now store them upside down and don't have those issues. [/QUOTE]
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