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I have done plenty of glass work in the past, but was hoping to avoid digging in to a project this close to the boating season. A temporary solution is what I am looking for. I have yet to drill in and see the condition of the rest to the transom as it has rained for the past week.
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The thickness of the plate is about ¼” thick on both sides of the transom the 2” thickness of the top of the transom was accomplished by a weld job by the manufacturer of the thing. I took it off and did my transom from the inside I think this type of thing works ok for a season or two for a guy that wants to add additional support to a transom but realizes that he really needs to redo the transom sooner or later. FellowShip [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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