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A-hole brother in-law!
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<blockquote data-quote="CDoeg90" data-source="post: 375110" data-attributes="member: 15377"><p>Hey everyone I have a question. My awesome brother in-law decided to cut down a tree near my tin and hit the corner of the floor and gunnel with the saw and put a hole in it. So my question is is; bondo or epoxy fix, what is better? I know an aluminum welder would be best but I can't afford it and he Sure isn't going to fix it for me!</p><p></p><p>The hole is about an inch long and a quarter inch thick of that. I know I'll have to grind it clean as the saw made a jagged mess of the hole. Also the hole Is behind a seat that runs from the rear seat to the transom and is not easy to remove to access the inside of the hole he made. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDoeg90, post: 375110, member: 15377"] Hey everyone I have a question. My awesome brother in-law decided to cut down a tree near my tin and hit the corner of the floor and gunnel with the saw and put a hole in it. So my question is is; bondo or epoxy fix, what is better? I know an aluminum welder would be best but I can't afford it and he Sure isn't going to fix it for me! The hole is about an inch long and a quarter inch thick of that. I know I'll have to grind it clean as the saw made a jagged mess of the hole. Also the hole Is behind a seat that runs from the rear seat to the transom and is not easy to remove to access the inside of the hole he made. Thanks for any advice. [/QUOTE]
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