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<blockquote data-quote="chrmayo" data-source="post: 32683" data-attributes="member: 196"><p>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.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrmayo, post: 32683, member: 196"] 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 [/QUOTE]
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