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    Interesting.......Game Changer?

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    Nothing new

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    Quote Originally Posted by slonezp View Post
    Nothing new
    Never saw before.
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    I read what it said and watched the video. Can't help but feel that I would not want this as a structural weld repair.

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    When welding Aluminum, it better be very clean for a good weld.
    Those rods are akin to using solder. Filling holes okay, but not structural use. Better off using JB Weld than those rods.

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    Exact sort of rods I used to fabricate my graph mount. Heat up the aluminum pieces (a lot of heat) then touch rod to braze. Makes a pretty strong "weld" for what I needed.
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    HTS 2000 has been around for years

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    I believe it would work for hull cracks. Or for those wanting to cover old transducer holes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOATS View Post
    I believe it would work for hull cracks. Or for those wanting to cover old transducer holes.
    They should call it the Ranger Miracle

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    Quote Originally Posted by slonezp View Post
    They should call it the Ranger Miracle
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    Quote Originally Posted by slonezp View Post
    They should call it the Ranger Miracle
    Dang, you just keep skating on that thin ice. LDS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great Scott View Post
    Dang, you just keep skating on that thin ice. LDS
    Yet I'm in the market for a Ranger glass boat. Go figure.

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    Surely you jest !!!!! LDS
    Last edited by Great Scott; 09-21-2019 at 03:25 PM.
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