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<blockquote data-quote="bill11" data-source="post: 280258" data-attributes="member: 6578"><p>i am wanting to find out if it is perferable to weld one long seam from bow to stern or two boat length welds on both chines. ( so as to have a solid center for a boat bottom) which is better from a stress standpoint? the aluminum will be 3/16 5086 or 1/8. not sure yet. boat is 19' thank you bill11</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bill11, post: 280258, member: 6578"] i am wanting to find out if it is perferable to weld one long seam from bow to stern or two boat length welds on both chines. ( so as to have a solid center for a boat bottom) which is better from a stress standpoint? the aluminum will be 3/16 5086 or 1/8. not sure yet. boat is 19' thank you bill11 [/QUOTE]
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