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toon leak

#1 Post by killerkernrich » Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:59 pm

Well after the Shop had my toon for almost 4 weeks , they said they were 3 weeks behind,
They called this morn & they finally got it in an patched up my small hole cost was ok only $140.00 to weld up a small spot and then pressure test it.
I will test it out next week in the lake, I am going to rent a tie up spot at the Marina for @$100 a month, that way I won't be running up onto the sand & docking there while the wind rubs it back an forth.
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Re: toon leak

#2 Post by RcgTexas » Thu Aug 28, 2014 5:25 pm

Yea these 4 week waits are a pain. You would think they would hire extra people. Would a car mechanic stay in business with a 4 week wait?

Was it a split or a hole? glad you back afloat.
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Re: toon leak

#3 Post by Bamby » Thu Aug 28, 2014 6:12 pm

Had the exact same kind of leak on one of our toons a few years ago. Fact is we also had the same repair also and it held for a couple of years before it failed. :( So this spring we found a pretty good tig welder and had it repaired right.
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We had the bottom thinned out area of the pontoons overlaid with fresh new aluminum and tig welded in all around the parameter. He then spot tigged in a piece of aluminum angle on top of that for even more extra wear wear. Had him do both pontoons while he was at it, and he charged us a reasonable $200 for the job. So I'm thinking bring on the sand it's going to be quite awhile working it's way through these pontoons again. :thumbsup
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Re: toon leak

#4 Post by killerkernrich » Thu Aug 28, 2014 9:48 pm

RcgTexas wrote:Yea these 4 week waits are a pain. You would think they would hire extra people. Would a car mechanic stay in business with a 4 week wait?

Was it a split or a hole? glad you back afloat.
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It was a small hole up on the bottom of the front cone, so small it took 6 hrs for the 60+ gals of h2o to drain out.
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Re: toon leak

#5 Post by killerkernrich » Thu Aug 28, 2014 9:50 pm

Bamby.....that is were mine was too. but you got alot more meat on yours than I did maybe next time I will have them put some more meat on both of the toons.
$200 was a very good deal.
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