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Hey, I found a potential fix for....
Hey group!
I was doing some research for how to fix a leaky aluminum boat and thought I'd share some of what I found! http://www.aluminumrepair.com/aluminum_repair.htm This stuff looks amazing and perfect for fixing leaks in aluminum! Ease of use, no special tools or anything! Does anyone have any experience with this stuff for an honest opinion?? I would think that this would work way better then epoxy's , JB weld, and or silicone or any of that stuff. Thought I'd get some opinions and thoughts before I order a couple pounds of this stuff. It's a bit expensive but looks worth it I think. Hopefully this might help a few others too a long the way with the same Aluminum woes as myself. Regards, Doug P.S. Check out the movie link on the top right, its pretty neat, they fix a gaping hole in a pop can and it's stronger then original. |
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Hey, I found a potential fix for....
Ihad a leaky gas guage at the top of my alluminum tank that three
marinas couldn't fix. I mixed up a great big batch of Marine-Tex and put it on top of the thing and it has worked lake a charm. It looks like someone took a crap on it. What a lousy way to fix something, but after a while, gasoline in the bilge will cause one to lower some of your standards. I don't see why it wouldn't work to fix a hole in an aluminum boat. Capt. Jeff |
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