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<blockquote data-quote="10sne1" data-source="post: 453194" data-attributes="member: 13712"><p>As the photos show, This custom Triton trailer , per the companies marketing, made for a Bay Boat, is rusting!? It looks like to be responsible and safe, it is time to fix or replace the uprights that hold my trailers bunks. As these are welded in place, what options do I have? Do I need to cut off the old ones and bolt on new? Or is there a process to recondition the existing mounts? A few years ago, these were showing bad rust, so I sanded primed and regalvanized. Not sure if that helped or hurt? Either way, I poked one of these rusty uprights last week, and about half the thickness of the metal fell off! Not good. Thanks for your thoughts. Tomm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10sne1, post: 453194, member: 13712"] As the photos show, This custom Triton trailer , per the companies marketing, made for a Bay Boat, is rusting!? It looks like to be responsible and safe, it is time to fix or replace the uprights that hold my trailers bunks. As these are welded in place, what options do I have? Do I need to cut off the old ones and bolt on new? Or is there a process to recondition the existing mounts? A few years ago, these were showing bad rust, so I sanded primed and regalvanized. Not sure if that helped or hurt? Either way, I poked one of these rusty uprights last week, and about half the thickness of the metal fell off! Not good. Thanks for your thoughts. Tomm [/QUOTE]
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