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<blockquote data-quote="masterofillusion" data-source="post: 144747" data-attributes="member: 1489"><p>I have had good luck with it. Use a wire brush preferably stainless, clean it really well. Heat the rod to where it starts to melt, then smear it around. It may be to hot if its just rolling off. I just rapaired a 6" by 1/4" gash in my boat where it rubbed through on a bad roller. This stuff really does work, but you will go through a rods very fast. Practice on a beer can, you'll get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masterofillusion, post: 144747, member: 1489"] I have had good luck with it. Use a wire brush preferably stainless, clean it really well. Heat the rod to where it starts to melt, then smear it around. It may be to hot if its just rolling off. I just rapaired a 6" by 1/4" gash in my boat where it rubbed through on a bad roller. This stuff really does work, but you will go through a rods very fast. Practice on a beer can, you'll get it. [/QUOTE]
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