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<blockquote data-quote="dtwarrow" data-source="post: 109974" data-attributes="member: 2169"><p>new here and wanted to say hi.</p><p>I have 2 boats. A 13 foot flat bottom that is old and beat up and a 1648 Lowe faltbottom. It is a bit older. </p><p>I totally screwed up and was pounding out a dent and put a hole in the corner of the bottom in the front.</p><p>I had a braizing rod but I could NOT get the boat hot enough to melt it and could not repair it that way. Not buying a new torch, so what other repair options are there? I was going to steel flex it as well, but want that hole fixed before I do the steel flex even though I been told the SF will repair it.</p><p>And lastly, when I do the SF should I work in heated garage? It's 60's here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtwarrow, post: 109974, member: 2169"] new here and wanted to say hi. I have 2 boats. A 13 foot flat bottom that is old and beat up and a 1648 Lowe faltbottom. It is a bit older. I totally screwed up and was pounding out a dent and put a hole in the corner of the bottom in the front. I had a braizing rod but I could NOT get the boat hot enough to melt it and could not repair it that way. Not buying a new torch, so what other repair options are there? I was going to steel flex it as well, but want that hole fixed before I do the steel flex even though I been told the SF will repair it. And lastly, when I do the SF should I work in heated garage? It's 60's here... [/QUOTE]
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