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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My Walleye Project - 70's Sea Nymph SS160 1668
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<blockquote data-quote="Pweisbrod" data-source="post: 306817" data-attributes="member: 7714"><p>The rear area near drain plug, and bow any other area that doesn't clearly need welding: I would re-buck those rivets. there's lots of info on here about that, search it out. basically somebody holds a sledgehammer tight to the rivet on the outside and the guy on the inside whacks it with an air hammer or a small hammer, that's my understanding anyway. I'd also goop it up with 3m 5200 or weld it. it looks like you have a torch in the picture, so hts 2000 might be a good option instead of paying a welder. Totally your call. </p><p></p><p>looks like a great project. my boat will be a part time walleye rig as well, so I love the walleye builds. </p><p></p><p>Good luck, I'll be poking my head in every so often!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pweisbrod, post: 306817, member: 7714"] The rear area near drain plug, and bow any other area that doesn't clearly need welding: I would re-buck those rivets. there's lots of info on here about that, search it out. basically somebody holds a sledgehammer tight to the rivet on the outside and the guy on the inside whacks it with an air hammer or a small hammer, that's my understanding anyway. I'd also goop it up with 3m 5200 or weld it. it looks like you have a torch in the picture, so hts 2000 might be a good option instead of paying a welder. Totally your call. looks like a great project. my boat will be a part time walleye rig as well, so I love the walleye builds. Good luck, I'll be poking my head in every so often! [/QUOTE]
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