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Replacing transom held by aluminum brackets
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<blockquote data-quote="Steph Boeker" data-source="post: 501007" data-attributes="member: 32953"><p>Bravo !! I need to hone my thinking skills. I usually improvise methods as I'd rather use items I have to save money, but, in this case I didn't think hard enough. I could have bought the cheaper air impact chisel and cut off the end , shaped it and did it like that for $15. & some rivets. I used the mini-mall but purchased the $50. impact and bought a special 1/8" rivet driver on Amazon.</p><p>Great job Hennessy !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steph Boeker, post: 501007, member: 32953"] Bravo !! I need to hone my thinking skills. I usually improvise methods as I'd rather use items I have to save money, but, in this case I didn't think hard enough. I could have bought the cheaper air impact chisel and cut off the end , shaped it and did it like that for $15. & some rivets. I used the mini-mall but purchased the $50. impact and bought a special 1/8" rivet driver on Amazon. Great job Hennessy !! [/QUOTE]
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