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<blockquote data-quote="Nevillizer" data-source="post: 157467" data-attributes="member: 1773"><p>I have the same problem on my Duracraft, the durafix stuff wasn't quite working out right. I have used the epoxies like water weld etc. with good results. But, what I would suggest is using either "blind" closed end rivets or stainless steel bolts. Dab a little silicone around the hole then insert your rivet / bolt then buck / tighten. This will get you a good water tight seal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nevillizer, post: 157467, member: 1773"] I have the same problem on my Duracraft, the durafix stuff wasn't quite working out right. I have used the epoxies like water weld etc. with good results. But, what I would suggest is using either "blind" closed end rivets or stainless steel bolts. Dab a little silicone around the hole then insert your rivet / bolt then buck / tighten. This will get you a good water tight seal. [/QUOTE]
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