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Using Durafix to fix leaking rivets
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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog" data-source="post: 175731" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>I did not "rebuck the rivets and to be honest I don't know what that means. I can tell you this. The rivets were not loose, a few of them just leaked but to be safe I did them all. I water tested the boat yesterday and all the leaks are fixed. I left the boat attached to the trailer and backed it in and floated the trailer. I did this to simulate weight in the boat and to put pressure on the rivets. Dry as a bone for the first time in years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog, post: 175731, member: 4592"] I did not "rebuck the rivets and to be honest I don't know what that means. I can tell you this. The rivets were not loose, a few of them just leaked but to be safe I did them all. I water tested the boat yesterday and all the leaks are fixed. I left the boat attached to the trailer and backed it in and floated the trailer. I did this to simulate weight in the boat and to put pressure on the rivets. Dry as a bone for the first time in years. [/QUOTE]
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