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Holes in hull. 16ft Lund
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<blockquote data-quote="Tbair" data-source="post: 472813" data-attributes="member: 25579"><p>If you're worried about the small leaks I would wire wheel the oxidation and use a map gas torch and braze the holes with aluminum rod. For the big holes I'd do what cedar says with lengths of 14g aluminum and seal with 5200 with plenty of rivets. Take your time for sure, it's not a sprint it's a marathon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbair, post: 472813, member: 25579"] If you're worried about the small leaks I would wire wheel the oxidation and use a map gas torch and braze the holes with aluminum rod. For the big holes I'd do what cedar says with lengths of 14g aluminum and seal with 5200 with plenty of rivets. Take your time for sure, it's not a sprint it's a marathon. [/QUOTE]
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