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3M 5200 or Gluvit for aluminum boat seams?
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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 240684" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>5200 can get in there with the help of gravity, It's half liquid and has been known to run. Use both, 5200 is cheap compared to the other. I'd coat/seal/coat again where 5200 was applied. Then beach the boat and take pics. Pref you can do this where there are bikini clad women. Did I mention pics? Make sure you tighten your rivets before you start. Also look at steel flex, similar in price. If you are doing a budget fix just 5200 should be fine. To check your work, Fill the boat with water while on the trailer and look for leaks if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 240684, member: 5345"] 5200 can get in there with the help of gravity, It's half liquid and has been known to run. Use both, 5200 is cheap compared to the other. I'd coat/seal/coat again where 5200 was applied. Then beach the boat and take pics. Pref you can do this where there are bikini clad women. Did I mention pics? Make sure you tighten your rivets before you start. Also look at steel flex, similar in price. If you are doing a budget fix just 5200 should be fine. To check your work, Fill the boat with water while on the trailer and look for leaks if possible. [/QUOTE]
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