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Replacing Cracked Ribs with Flat Bar
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<blockquote data-quote="zachw" data-source="post: 443322" data-attributes="member: 22331"><p>Thanks for the replies. This is helpful. I don't any issues with getting it welded up. In fact, I think that's probably the easiest method. But I've read so many posts on here with folks recommending replacing cracked ribs, not welding, because the metal near the welds in these thin ribs just tends to crack again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zachw, post: 443322, member: 22331"] Thanks for the replies. This is helpful. I don't any issues with getting it welded up. In fact, I think that's probably the easiest method. But I've read so many posts on here with folks recommending replacing cracked ribs, not welding, because the metal near the welds in these thin ribs just tends to crack again. [/QUOTE]
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