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Destruction Phase
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Use stainless washers on boats
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I've discovered that fixing boats is a good way of learning what NOT to do. A good example is the tow rings. These are stainless steel and in good nick EXCEPT that whoever installed them (they look original) failed to use stainless nuts meaning what was left of them were stuck tight. I ended up putting a cutting wheel on the grinder and cutting the studs & nuts off flush with the glass. I was then able to push the hooks through with a hammer and punch. After nearly setting the boat on fire cutting the first stud I decided I should alternate between them allowing them to cool!!
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