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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Help me decide the best way to fix pitting
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<blockquote data-quote="Zip" data-source="post: 506742" data-attributes="member: 10635"><p>Gflex 650k seems to be popular. I would use it on freshly cleaned bare aluminum however, not over the zinc primer. I read on another forum, that the acidity in the primer along with the acidity in the epoxy create bonding problems, but I dont have first hand experience. I have a lot of pitting and holes, plan to use 650k, and the larger holes and areas - I am going to rivet a new aluminum/fiberglass sandwich method. And my boat looks a lot worse than yours!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zip, post: 506742, member: 10635"] Gflex 650k seems to be popular. I would use it on freshly cleaned bare aluminum however, not over the zinc primer. I read on another forum, that the acidity in the primer along with the acidity in the epoxy create bonding problems, but I dont have first hand experience. I have a lot of pitting and holes, plan to use 650k, and the larger holes and areas - I am going to rivet a new aluminum/fiberglass sandwich method. And my boat looks a lot worse than yours! [/QUOTE]
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