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<blockquote data-quote="rdixiemiller" data-source="post: 283841" data-attributes="member: 9974"><p>My former father in law had a marina for many years. he swore by Marine tex epoxy. I have used it to repair Johnson outboard blocks that had pitched a rod through the crank case. Some screen wire and 2 coats of Marine tex work great! I have also repaired "spongy" areas of corrosion on a hull with the stuff. Glue on a patch from the inside and keep on boating!</p><p> Your mileage may vary!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdixiemiller, post: 283841, member: 9974"] My former father in law had a marina for many years. he swore by Marine tex epoxy. I have used it to repair Johnson outboard blocks that had pitched a rod through the crank case. Some screen wire and 2 coats of Marine tex work great! I have also repaired "spongy" areas of corrosion on a hull with the stuff. Glue on a patch from the inside and keep on boating! Your mileage may vary! [/QUOTE]
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