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I wouldn't do that. I repaired cracks in my jonboat by riveting an aluminum
patch over the hole and sealing with 3M 5200. Rich "Ethan" wrote in message ... I have an aluminum Jon Boat that has some holes in it. I was wondering if I could repair it with a strip of fiberglass. I have some left over fiber glass and resin that I was hoping to utilize for these repairs. Ethan |
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Use Gluvit (West Marine carries it). A flexible epoxy that sticks to
aluminum. Bill "Rich" wrote in message ... I wouldn't do that. I repaired cracks in my jonboat by riveting an aluminum patch over the hole and sealing with 3M 5200. Rich "Ethan" wrote in message ... I have an aluminum Jon Boat that has some holes in it. I was wondering if I could repair it with a strip of fiberglass. I have some left over fiber glass and resin that I was hoping to utilize for these repairs. Ethan |
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