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The problem with aluminum is it has no memory if you are able to bend it back with heat you risk deforming the precision machined surfaces if it dont snap with the pressure.Hi folks, Hit small rock pile while idling in gear & bent the skeg about 1/2" to port. Can it be straightened? What is the procedure? Thanks!
I hope that works for you. Remember aluminum castings are quite brittle and will move easier (and with lesss chance of failure) by applying some heat. Personally I would not be too worried with using a small propane torch. Wrapping wet rags or towels above the area you are working on will help act as a heat sink. To put it in perspective, many people have had skegs welded back on or repaired and welding creates much more heat on the base metal than any small torch will.