View Full Version : Cracked keel and interior ribs (aluminum)
Powerpro603
12-14-2014, 04:15 PM
I'm new here so I hope I posted this in the correct place.
I have a 1960 Feathercraft 14' Jon boat that has a crack in two interior ribs as well as the keel on the bottom in the same spot. I am a pretty good steel welder, Mig and Arc. I thought I'd take a shot at brazing (Oxygen / Acetylene) these ribs and keel, but every time it cools and I get in the boat (while trailered), the ribs crack right in the weld. I'm starting to think that brazing with an aluminum rod is not the answer due to strength of the weld material. Weld sticks on both sides, but it cracks right down the original break.
NEED HELP!!!
Pookie
12-14-2014, 06:41 PM
I'm new here so I hope I posted this in the correct place.
I have a 1960 Feathercraft 14' Jon boat that has a crack in two interior ribs as well as the keel on the bottom in the same spot. I am a pretty good steel welder, Mig and Arc. I thought I'd take a shot at brazing (Oxygen / Acetylene) these ribs and keel, but every time it cools and I get in the boat (while trailered), the ribs crack right in the weld. I'm starting to think that brazing with an aluminum rod is not the answer due to strength of the weld material. Weld sticks on both sides, but it cracks right down the original break.
NEED HELP!!!
Before you screw it up any worse, have a competent tig welder repair your boat. You can thank me later.
tkwalker
12-15-2014, 12:14 AM
Before you screw it up any worse, have a competent tig welder repair your boat. You can thank me later.
All you are doing is taking the temper out of the aluminum ... Which makes it more brittle ... :)
Powerpro603
12-15-2014, 07:25 PM
All you are doing is taking the temper out of the aluminum ... Which makes it more brittle ... :)
With welding or brazing? I know typically with steel, it depends on how hot you get the weld, you want it hot, but not too hot or you can make it brittle right beside the weld.
Anyway, I've given up on it, I know welding can get expensive (especially TIG) and I have a total of about 10 to 15 inches that needs to be welded / fixed. I found two more cracks elsewhere in the boat last night as I was tearing it down for scrap :(
But, I am now looking for a 14ft flatbottom if anyone knows of one in good shape for not too much $$$
Powerpro603
12-15-2014, 07:28 PM
All you are doing is taking the temper out of the aluminum ... Which makes it more brittle ... :)
Oh, TK, I need to come by your place. The motor I have is a 1956 Johnson Seahorse, 15hp. It has a 10hp hood on it and I was hoping you had a 15 that you wanted to get rid of, you know, in the way. lol
SAMBOLIE
12-16-2014, 10:29 AM
You should have just used this spray.
No leaks in a boat with a screen door floor.
It has to be good because you saw it on an infomercial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7p_U1-xcEk
SalmonDaze
12-16-2014, 11:25 AM
You now have a very classy flower bed to place proudly in the front yard.
:D
Pookie
12-17-2014, 07:36 AM
last night as I was tearing it down for scrap
Don't sell it right now!!!
Scrap market is waaaayy down right now.
Jdkxtreme
12-17-2014, 11:32 AM
Is it for sale? Or for free?
Powerpro603
12-17-2014, 05:01 PM
Is it for sale? Or for free?
PM sent.
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