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<blockquote data-quote="RedBeardtheButcher" data-source="post: 418937" data-attributes="member: 21472"><p>So what can I use to strip it down to bare metal. I'm thinking my angle grinder will be to much for the aluminum. There's that hole in the front that was patched with fiberglass. After I strip it down I can see how bad it is and how bad it will be to repair. I put some water in the boat and amazingly the only leaks were from that patch and one rivet towards the front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedBeardtheButcher, post: 418937, member: 21472"] So what can I use to strip it down to bare metal. I'm thinking my angle grinder will be to much for the aluminum. There's that hole in the front that was patched with fiberglass. After I strip it down I can see how bad it is and how bad it will be to repair. I put some water in the boat and amazingly the only leaks were from that patch and one rivet towards the front. [/QUOTE]
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