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3M 5200 or Gluvit for aluminum boat seams?
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<blockquote data-quote="muddywaders" data-source="post: 384668" data-attributes="member: 13234"><p>I agree with wantafish.A fair experiment would involve non-ferrous fasteners.Perhaps the electrical field generated by the transducer is a factor?Sacraficitial anode?Curious how this happened in fresh water.I was told coating fasteners with 3m 5200 will prevent corrosion.Never seen it that bad where I am(99% saltwater)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddywaders, post: 384668, member: 13234"] I agree with wantafish.A fair experiment would involve non-ferrous fasteners.Perhaps the electrical field generated by the transducer is a factor?Sacraficitial anode?Curious how this happened in fresh water.I was told coating fasteners with 3m 5200 will prevent corrosion.Never seen it that bad where I am(99% saltwater) [/QUOTE]
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