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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Semi V sea nymph
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<blockquote data-quote="perchin" data-source="post: 135303" data-attributes="member: 2620"><p>The steelflex is a 2 part epoxy, you can add their dye to it in a mulitude of colors. This stuff creates a protective barrier on your boat, and also seals up 99% of small leaks, like leaky rivets. On leaky rivets I rebuck them, and then apply steelflex. You can get this stuff from Fasco, below is a link for them. They are kinda old fashion with their payment options but are friendly and honest. You can only pay by COD or send them a check then they send you the epoxy. You'll need one of the two options the #9X neutral mix or the #9X-2000. The #9X can only be put on with roller or brush, and the #9X-2000 some people say it can be sprayed, although jerry at fasco says not. The #9X-2000 contains teflon for a slicker surface, but is much more expensive. I got the #9X grey color (1 gallon of mix) for only $60.00 shipped. Good luck my friend. 8) </p><p></p><p>https://www.fascoepoxies.com/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perchin, post: 135303, member: 2620"] The steelflex is a 2 part epoxy, you can add their dye to it in a mulitude of colors. This stuff creates a protective barrier on your boat, and also seals up 99% of small leaks, like leaky rivets. On leaky rivets I rebuck them, and then apply steelflex. You can get this stuff from Fasco, below is a link for them. They are kinda old fashion with their payment options but are friendly and honest. You can only pay by COD or send them a check then they send you the epoxy. You'll need one of the two options the #9X neutral mix or the #9X-2000. The #9X can only be put on with roller or brush, and the #9X-2000 some people say it can be sprayed, although jerry at fasco says not. The #9X-2000 contains teflon for a slicker surface, but is much more expensive. I got the #9X grey color (1 gallon of mix) for only $60.00 shipped. Good luck my friend. 8) https://www.fascoepoxies.com/ [/QUOTE]
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