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Attaching aluminum angle to the boat sides. Best method?
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 343927" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>That will work. </p><p></p><p>But a pop rivet every 3-4" would be enough to support the weight of a deck. However if they are not blind rivets, they could leak. I used them on a part of my project. My back seat is pop riveted with 12 per side and we stand on it all day to fish. But I did have a couple that the mandrel inside came out and leaked. A little dab of silicone and I have a dry boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 343927, member: 1931"] That will work. But a pop rivet every 3-4" would be enough to support the weight of a deck. However if they are not blind rivets, they could leak. I used them on a part of my project. My back seat is pop riveted with 12 per side and we stand on it all day to fish. But I did have a couple that the mandrel inside came out and leaked. A little dab of silicone and I have a dry boat. [/QUOTE]
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