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Skeg Fix on 60hp Merc
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<blockquote data-quote="rabbit" data-source="post: 383511" data-attributes="member: 10250"><p>The problem with welding is that the person doing it has to be good. It can be just as strong as it was if the welder is good. Personally I would try to get it welded even if it cost more. The downside is if a poor weld breaks more of your skeg will have to be cut back to get to good metal. That's why you want someone good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rabbit, post: 383511, member: 10250"] The problem with welding is that the person doing it has to be good. It can be just as strong as it was if the welder is good. Personally I would try to get it welded even if it cost more. The downside is if a poor weld breaks more of your skeg will have to be cut back to get to good metal. That's why you want someone good. [/QUOTE]
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