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I've seen several discussions about using a high quality duct tape (gorilla
glue brand duct tape) instead of the wires. This leaves no holes and accomplishes the same job as the wires. yes/no/I'm an idiot for even suggesting it. |
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I've heard that too and it should work fine. It depends partly on how much
adjusting you need to do and how large the boat is. The boat has to be squared and level in all directions before gluing. Brian "Marc Reeves" wrote in message . .. I've seen several discussions about using a high quality duct tape (gorilla glue brand duct tape) instead of the wires. This leaves no holes and accomplishes the same job as the wires. yes/no/I'm an idiot for even suggesting it. |
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