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ToddC
Posted 5/13/2024 11:05 AM (#1028399 - in reply to #1028304)
Subject: Re: Twin Cities transom repair/replacement shop




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Transom replacement isn’t that difficult just labor intensive. Get the motor off, cut the corner welds, pop off the cap and try to get the old wood out in one piece. Save it for a template. Then cut out the new one out of Coosa board or plywood and sandwich pieces to get correct thickness. Use glass and expoxy to cover the wood. Fit it in and start replacement. A few hours of evening work per night and you could have it done in a week. Lots of info out there on YouTube for DIY.

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