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Repair crack in metal behind handle
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<blockquote data-quote="Bearclaw" data-source="post: 441067" data-attributes="member: 22170"><p>If you are close to any scrap yards that sell back to the public,you Probally can get some aluminum plate drops there for not much money. You could cut and bolt them in place and get them welded also. Ditto on using stainless bolts.Also a good piece of white oak will last a long time on a outdoor project Mabey not as long as the exotic wood but if you know where a sawmill is you could get a board cheap.Cypress will last a long time too but it isn't as strong as white oak. I've got a project boat that all the floor is aluminum from a scrap yard from right across the NC state line in Marshvile. What part of SC are you in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bearclaw, post: 441067, member: 22170"] If you are close to any scrap yards that sell back to the public,you Probally can get some aluminum plate drops there for not much money. You could cut and bolt them in place and get them welded also. Ditto on using stainless bolts.Also a good piece of white oak will last a long time on a outdoor project Mabey not as long as the exotic wood but if you know where a sawmill is you could get a board cheap.Cypress will last a long time too but it isn't as strong as white oak. I've got a project boat that all the floor is aluminum from a scrap yard from right across the NC state line in Marshvile. What part of SC are you in? [/QUOTE]
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