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Trouble with my Weldbilt
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<blockquote data-quote="Downunder" data-source="post: 408932" data-attributes="member: 15251"><p>Definitely a Weldbilt, lots and lots of c**p sorry very poor welding. Rough as guts! They did not even clean the welds after they were done. Very poor workmanship. I think you need to get rid of this hull as soon as possible. The way they have now welded this hull it has introduced a lot more stress into the skin of the hull and it will just end up developing a lot of cracks again. I would never have bought this type of hull in the first place. But I guess it comes down to price and what we can afford at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Downunder, post: 408932, member: 15251"] Definitely a Weldbilt, lots and lots of c**p sorry very poor welding. Rough as guts! They did not even clean the welds after they were done. Very poor workmanship. I think you need to get rid of this hull as soon as possible. The way they have now welded this hull it has introduced a lot more stress into the skin of the hull and it will just end up developing a lot of cracks again. I would never have bought this type of hull in the first place. But I guess it comes down to price and what we can afford at the time. [/QUOTE]
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