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<blockquote data-quote="fishjunky" data-source="post: 393517" data-attributes="member: 13102"><p>Well I used to be a carpenter, now I just do estimating. I still do woodworking as a hobby, but this metal working is new to me.</p><p></p><p>Boat is Sears Gamefisher 13'8", 1982 model I think, powered by a four stroke 20 hp Honda.</p><p></p><p>Fair enough about the welding... I'll check into it, It can't take over an hour once they fire up the welder. Should I be concerned about them kicking a piece of tubing and knocking it out of alignment though? Duct tape stuff in place?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishjunky, post: 393517, member: 13102"] Well I used to be a carpenter, now I just do estimating. I still do woodworking as a hobby, but this metal working is new to me. Boat is Sears Gamefisher 13'8", 1982 model I think, powered by a four stroke 20 hp Honda. Fair enough about the welding... I'll check into it, It can't take over an hour once they fire up the welder. Should I be concerned about them kicking a piece of tubing and knocking it out of alignment though? Duct tape stuff in place? [/QUOTE]
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