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What do you guys think? Transom Repair.
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 177481" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Remove the knee brace (flap wheel in a 4.5" angle grinder to sand the rivets flush, then knock out with a pin punch - drill if they won't come out), as well as the two little formed angles on each side. The transom wood will be made with enough clearance to slide down far enough to clear. Make the new transom board identical in dimensions, and it will reinstall nicely. Bolt in, and install new rivets (or #10 Stainless Steel machine screws), and head to the lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 177481, member: 55"] Remove the knee brace (flap wheel in a 4.5" angle grinder to sand the rivets flush, then knock out with a pin punch - drill if they won't come out), as well as the two little formed angles on each side. The transom wood will be made with enough clearance to slide down far enough to clear. Make the new transom board identical in dimensions, and it will reinstall nicely. Bolt in, and install new rivets (or #10 Stainless Steel machine screws), and head to the lake. [/QUOTE]
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