Why would I want to that? If someone came into my woodworking shop for a repair and I had to give them a hypothetical lifespan of the repair based on adhesive used, temperature, humidity, etc. I would tell them to take a flying F***.
Some things you just have to take on faith or reject it. It is only costing me another $75 to find out. This is just $75 more than the normal rebuild/repair of $650. No matter what the actual number turns out to be, It has got to be better than what I already have. How much better? I don't know and really don't care at this point. Better is still better. I It only makes sense. My total yard fees, everything included, will exceed $4,000. Another $75 gets lost in the wash.
I do however appreciate your concern
Regards
Tony B
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Cruising the Eastern U.S. Inland Waterways and Gulf Coast. Presently on the ICW in Louisiana and heading Back to Texas.
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