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chrmayo

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To start off with I have an older duracraft 15ft jon boat. It has several dents and dings. I have started pounding some of the bigger ones out with a rubber hammer. When Im finished I will check it for leaks. Whats the best product for leaky rivets? Also I read in another guys post, cant remember whos, but he used a product called Steel-Flex Epoxy to coat the underside of his boat. Where do you buy this? Thanks for any help in advance.


Chris
 
Hi Chris,

Here is the thread with the steel flex: https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1745&hilit=steel+flex

I did a quick search and could nt find any info!

Try PM'ing Ouachita Im sure he can point you in the right direction!
 
Why dont you take it and have a Rhino Liner sprayed on the bottom. You know, the spray in bed liner stuff.. I heard that works great and tough as nails..
 
chrmayo said:
Someones gotta know where I can get this stuff.

I got the steel-flex from Fasco Epoxies. https://www.fascoepoxies.com/ I have all of their information on page 5 of the thread that Jim gave the link to.
 
cyberflexx said:
Why dont you take it and have a Rhino Liner sprayed on the bottom. You know, the spray in bed liner stuff.. I heard that works great and tough as nails..

Spray it on the inside, not the bottom it peels off :wink:
 

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