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Aluminum repair on Jon boat
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<blockquote data-quote="JFDBasser" data-source="post: 207701" data-attributes="member: 3391"><p>Those rods suck. I tried repairing about a 1" crack on my old 1232....I ended up turning a small crack into a large hole....still not sure how...all I know is a torch and those rods do not fix a boat very well. I ended up finding a friend that could TIG weld to fix it. I have heard that those Cabelas rods work good though.</p><p></p><p> As for rivets...as mentioned above, either rebuck, or replace with closed end pop rivets and 5200 sealant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JFDBasser, post: 207701, member: 3391"] Those rods suck. I tried repairing about a 1" crack on my old 1232....I ended up turning a small crack into a large hole....still not sure how...all I know is a torch and those rods do not fix a boat very well. I ended up finding a friend that could TIG weld to fix it. I have heard that those Cabelas rods work good though. As for rivets...as mentioned above, either rebuck, or replace with closed end pop rivets and 5200 sealant. [/QUOTE]
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