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jerem0621
Jun 01, 2014Explorer II
Ben, I think you are right on the money here. I question quicksilvers ability to weld aluminum after looking at this.
OP I would consider having an independent metal fab shop that works with aluminum inspect your welds. This incident could have exposed a problem with your trailer frame and potentially save you from an accident.
Please have those welds checked out.
With a metal frame you can usually see the failing welds because of rust. I'm not sure how to do this with aluminum.
Quicksilver or livin lite should be called as well.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
OP I would consider having an independent metal fab shop that works with aluminum inspect your welds. This incident could have exposed a problem with your trailer frame and potentially save you from an accident.
Please have those welds checked out.
With a metal frame you can usually see the failing welds because of rust. I'm not sure how to do this with aluminum.
Quicksilver or livin lite should be called as well.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
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