A awood0909 Member Joined Feb 2, 2010 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Feb 6, 2010 #1 I am replacing my transom on the inside, and was wondering how to get the new pieces of wood back in the spot of the old wood? There are two triangular pieces that are not allowing me to get it back in. Any help appreciated.
I am replacing my transom on the inside, and was wondering how to get the new pieces of wood back in the spot of the old wood? There are two triangular pieces that are not allowing me to get it back in. Any help appreciated.
L lckstckn2smknbrls Well-known member Joined Oct 5, 2008 Messages 4,869 Reaction score 185 LOCATION Lake in the Hills Illinois Feb 6, 2010 #2 I had to remove the corner braces. Then had them welded back on.
rusmir Well-known member Joined Jan 11, 2010 Messages 262 Reaction score 0 Location spokane,wa Feb 6, 2010 #3 yeah i have the same problem .. remover gebtly and i think u could rivet them back in there ,, try something out
yeah i have the same problem .. remover gebtly and i think u could rivet them back in there ,, try something out
Troutman3000 Well-known member Joined Feb 2, 2010 Messages 1,355 Reaction score 0 Location Gwinnett Georgia Feb 7, 2010 #4 deleted....
dyeguy1212 Well-known member Joined Apr 13, 2009 Messages 2,485 Reaction score 0 Location Top of the Food Chain Feb 7, 2010 #5 trout, its a good idea to start your own thread as opposed to hijacking someone elses :wink:
Troutman3000 Well-known member Joined Feb 2, 2010 Messages 1,355 Reaction score 0 Location Gwinnett Georgia Feb 7, 2010 #6 My bad.....I didnt want to clutter the forum with threads on the same issue.
dyeguy1212 Well-known member Joined Apr 13, 2009 Messages 2,485 Reaction score 0 Location Top of the Food Chain Feb 7, 2010 #7 Not a big deal when you have 6 questions and a stack of pics to go along with them :lol: