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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Holmes 14' Valco project! Edited with lots of pics!
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<blockquote data-quote="aeviaanah" data-source="post: 227522" data-attributes="member: 6493"><p>That jb weld isnt going to hold up. Boats flex at a different rate then the jb weld, what happens is it will crack out. I tried jb weld where the top of my transom was cracked....also tried it where the rivits hold the seat to the stern. Both cracked out. I tried a putty epoxy as well, no luck. I would use the 3m 5200, its strong and it flexes. You should have grinded the back side of the rivit as I suggested...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeviaanah, post: 227522, member: 6493"] That jb weld isnt going to hold up. Boats flex at a different rate then the jb weld, what happens is it will crack out. I tried jb weld where the top of my transom was cracked....also tried it where the rivits hold the seat to the stern. Both cracked out. I tried a putty epoxy as well, no luck. I would use the 3m 5200, its strong and it flexes. You should have grinded the back side of the rivit as I suggested... [/QUOTE]
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