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mikeman Posted - 08/05/2016 : 10:33:57
Finally getting around to posting this repair following MDB's deck repair.
Saved a broadmoor 36" hopefully for a long time.
Kind of out of order.




















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Cvans Posted - 08/05/2016 : 17:26:29
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Those channels are stamped in there to stiffen the deck.


This is worth considering.
skunkhome Posted - 08/05/2016 : 17:18:58
Only one thing. I think I would find some 1/4 X1-1/2" bar stock to stiffen and bridg that gap rusted in the stamped channel between the arbors. Those channels are stamped in there to stiffen the deck.

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