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Nav
 
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S'funny but Al tuna boats are very common.

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Scout wrote:

It may be mixed with tuna fat to form a handy paste.
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"Nav" wrote in message
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And where do you get this material?

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Capt. NealŪ wrote:


I said mercury paste. Mercury at room temp is a liquid and
difficult to hold in the palm of one's hand while mercury
paste is similar to paste wax and can be held and smeared
on by hand.


"Nav" wrote in message
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Capt. NealŪ wrote:



Aluminum is relatively worthless for a boat hull.

All it takes to completely destroy the hull of an
aluminum hulled vessel is a handful of mercury
past smeared on it. It will begin to turn to dust within
hours, break apart and sink.


Hahahha. A handful of mercury?




A stainless steel boat is impervious to just about
anything but strong acids.


How about salt water and time?

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