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Trouble with my Weldbilt
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<blockquote data-quote="tomme boy" data-source="post: 399014" data-attributes="member: 11342"><p>Talk to your insurance company. Tell them you hit something. Get it fixed and get rid of it. It will do the same thing again. If you want it fixed right, rivet it. Aluminum becomes very weak once it has been welded. It will just keep cracking no matter what you do to it. Welded boats were originally made as a cost cutting feature. It takes less than half the time to make a welded boat than a riveted one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomme boy, post: 399014, member: 11342"] Talk to your insurance company. Tell them you hit something. Get it fixed and get rid of it. It will do the same thing again. If you want it fixed right, rivet it. Aluminum becomes very weak once it has been welded. It will just keep cracking no matter what you do to it. Welded boats were originally made as a cost cutting feature. It takes less than half the time to make a welded boat than a riveted one. [/QUOTE]
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