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| Your worried about the wrong crack |
| Posts: 173 | Location: Texas | Registered: 01 February 2003 |
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| quote: Originally posted by RandyB: Your worried about the wrong crack
And when you get to this stage, the chisel you use is not the one hanging between your legs! |
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| Weld the transom, but since she's already wet, be sure to attach the ground to a good conductor. |
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| transom is a rough section to deal with.
your probably wanna get a new boat, and truck. but,,,, put it in your mom's name for now. it'll be your last chance at getting anything new for a while. |
| Posts: 5003 | Location: soda springs,id | Registered: 02 April 2008 |
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| I have a crack in my transom too! Hip |
| Posts: 1899 | Location: Long Island, New York | Registered: 04 January 2008 |
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| quote: Originally posted by GroundsKpr: I realize this is not the right Forum to ask but I really need some help on a delicate subject. I think my wife is stepping out on me. She goes out a lot with her girlfriends. Takes phone calls in the other room. Takes a shower right after she comes home. I had to know so I hid behind the boat in the garage to watch her when she came in. Sure enough she arrived in a strange car. Buttoned up her blouse as she walked up the driveway and stopped to put on her panties before she came into the garage. That's when I saw a crack in the boat transom. So....do you guys think I should get it welded or trade the boat in?
Yes, I'd say you have your priorities straight. A good boat is a special thing. Zeke |
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