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a heat gun helps get it started
a heat gun helps get it started
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broken rivets
broken rivets
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aft starboard side where the rail was coming loose
aft starboard side where the rail was coming loose
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broken and corroded rivets, the rail holds water
broken and corroded rivets, the rail holds water
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aluminum off
aluminum off
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aluminum off
aluminum off
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looks like they had to drill extra holes or use extra rivets because some of them didn't grab?
looks like they had to drill extra holes or use extra rivets because some of them didn't grab?
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port side
port side
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port rear
port rear
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after filling the crack and all the holes with thickened epoxy I put the rail back up and redrilled only the holes that I was putting a bolt thru
after filling the crack and all the holes with thickened epoxy I put the rail back up and redrilled only the holes that I was putting a bolt thru
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I started drilling holes at the back of the boat and worked my way to the front.  the back has the sharp bend, so I wanted to make sure that it fit good around the bend
I started drilling holes at the back of the boat and worked my way to the front. the back has the sharp bend, so I wanted to make sure that it fit good around the bend
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I cut little squares from a roll of butyl tape to put where the fasteners go.  I was originally going to roll the butyl tape but I felt this would work better.  I dont want any water trapped in the rub rail, and I thought that this would allow it to drain.  I also am not going to caulk the top or bottom of the rain after its all tightened up.
I cut little squares from a roll of butyl tape to put where the fasteners go. I was originally going to roll the butyl tape but I felt this would work better. I dont want any water trapped in the rub rail, and I thought that this would allow it to drain. I also am not going to caulk the top or bottom of the rain after its all tightened up.
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1-1/4 10-32 machine screws worked well for all but a few where the glass was thicker.  I used the rubber sealing washer to isolate the ss from the alum.  on the inside I used fender washer, lock washer, and nut
1-1/4 10-32 machine screws worked well for all but a few where the glass was thicker. I used the rubber sealing washer to isolate the ss from the alum. on the inside I used fender washer, lock washer, and nut
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inside.  I\'m not going to paint it or anything.  seeing the fasteners doesn\'t bother me.  I did use an acorn nut in a couple spots where I was worried about wires or cables rubbing on the end of the machine screw
inside. I\'m not going to paint it or anything. seeing the fasteners doesn\'t bother me. I did use an acorn nut in a couple spots where I was worried about wires or cables rubbing on the end of the machine screw
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extrusion bolted on
extrusion bolted on
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inside the vberth
inside the vberth
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Josie and Logan putting in the rubber strip
Josie and Logan putting in the rubber strip
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