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Fishing Forums => Fishing gear-Electronics-Boats-GPS and everything else => Topic started by: Scenic on April 04/11/25, 09:41:42 AM
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This boat came in after striking something in the water. It had a couple supports that needed welding, a 2' long crack in the transom support that needed welding, a few dents and also a transom. We also welded up the skeg and put on a skeg guard. Painted the splash guard and transom.
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:happy1: :happy1: nice work sir!!!!!!!!!
wish i would of taken more of an interest in welding aluminum when i was younger!!!!!!! :pouty:
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I can't take a lot of credit on this one. My son and crew gets that credit.
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very nice work for sure!!!
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Good job. Fun pics too. :happy1:
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Awesome job!
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Thanks guys!! That was a big project.
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Scenic, is this what your kid does for a living?? Just curious. You can tell me eff off and I won't be offended! :rotflmao: :happy1:
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Ooh. Please please can I say it??? ;) :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :nerd:
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Ooh. Please please can I say it??? ;) :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :nerd:
Go for it!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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:surrender: :surrender: :bonk: :bonk: yea shoulda thunk twice before adding the last part!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: but it wouldnt be the first or thousandth time either!!!!!!!!! :confused: :doah:
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Scenic, is this what your kid does for a living?? Just curious. You can tell me eff off and I won't be offended! :rotflmao: :happy1:
I am fortunate enough to have a son who does this stuff for rest and relaxation. Not even close to his real job!! He works nights and on his nights off he does this stuff. Helps keep him on his night schedule too.
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Good for him. Like I said it sounds like fun projects.