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hydra2450 Posted - 08/27/2008 : 4:25:35 PM
Does anybody know someone that can weld some cracked tubes on a T-top.
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deadmullet Posted - 08/28/2008 : 10:50:49 PM
We can fix it in the boat.Give me a call.
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tqusmc22 Posted - 08/28/2008 : 3:17:52 PM
If it get's tigged it shouldn't have to be removed, no slag.

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tprice Posted - 08/28/2008 : 07:25:19 AM
I had a stress crack on one leg of mine and we did not have to remove it to fix weld it but it takes a LOT of COVERING UP.



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hydra2450 Posted - 08/27/2008 : 6:47:27 PM
It is just a support brace from console to top in front of the windshield. Also that brace caused the main pole from floor to the top to shear. That pole is broke completely and has a crack right up top. 3 places to weld. The sheared pole might need more support after it is welded. I was told that the whole T-top will have to come out. Is that true or can it be avoided. Thanks Steve.
23Sailfish Posted - 08/27/2008 : 5:02:44 PM
How bad is it? We have welders at my shop that might be interested in doing some side work.

And all they weld is aluminum.



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Neal1742 Posted - 08/27/2008 : 4:46:52 PM
there used to be a place here in Mt Pleasant that did a good job on t-top repairs i dont know if they are still around though. it was called:
Carolina Custom Rigging
884-8665


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