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covering riveted patch?
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesM56alum" data-source="post: 240549" data-attributes="member: 7596"><p>I would go around the seam with some black firm seam sealer the stuff hardens really good and is 100% water proof and you can paint over it also, i put a very thin layer of it running down the entire length of each of my fin seams that run down the bottom of my boat, and i have 0 leaks and i even put bedliner over it and it stuck to it prefectly. </p><p></p><p>Its also called black window weld for automotive windshields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesM56alum, post: 240549, member: 7596"] I would go around the seam with some black firm seam sealer the stuff hardens really good and is 100% water proof and you can paint over it also, i put a very thin layer of it running down the entire length of each of my fin seams that run down the bottom of my boat, and i have 0 leaks and i even put bedliner over it and it stuck to it prefectly. Its also called black window weld for automotive windshields. [/QUOTE]
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