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Transom wood replacement for Grumman
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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 364616" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>This looks like the best option, let’s face it if you are going to repair it, it is going to take some work, nothing is easy. But, it really doesn't look that hard. For all the above waterline rivets you can use pop rivets and they do make blind pop rivets too but, the solid rivets are better and not that hard to put in either, unless you can't reach them then you need a buddy to hold the anvil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 364616, member: 7404"] This looks like the best option, let’s face it if you are going to repair it, it is going to take some work, nothing is easy. But, it really doesn't look that hard. For all the above waterline rivets you can use pop rivets and they do make blind pop rivets too but, the solid rivets are better and not that hard to put in either, unless you can't reach them then you need a buddy to hold the anvil. [/QUOTE]
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