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I've been offered two large blue Taylor fenders, but am told they leak.
What kind of cement/glue would work to fix them? I have an idea to push a small piece of material with this yet un-named substance on it through the hole like they repair radial tires, but don't want to screw it up by using the wrong stuff. Capt. jeff |
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Check with West Marine. I think Taylor has a lifetime warrantee on the
fenders. "Tamaroak" wrote in message ... I've been offered two large blue Taylor fenders, but am told they leak. What kind of cement/glue would work to fix them? I have an idea to push a small piece of material with this yet un-named substance on it through the hole like they repair radial tires, but don't want to screw it up by using the wrong stuff. Capt. jeff |
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![]() "Tamaroak" wrote in message ... I've been offered two large blue Taylor fenders, but am told they leak. What kind of cement/glue would work to fix them? I have an idea to push a small piece of material with this yet un-named substance on it through the hole like they repair radial tires, but don't want to screw it up by using the wrong stuff. Capt. jeff http://www.go2marine.com/g2m/action/..._polyform.html I never used it but it may be worth a try. |
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