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? How To: ? Applying JB Weld on a rivet?
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<blockquote data-quote="zeedogg" data-source="post: 222909" data-attributes="member: 6867"><p>Thank you for the reply. It actually sounds as though what I was about to do, was basically right. Quick question though, based on your photo;</p><p></p><p>Is that a flat surface on the transom there? Where the rivet is "raised" from the actual aluminum hull, is your JB Weld applied in a </p><p>way that "hides" the bump of the rivet? This is the part that confuses me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeedogg, post: 222909, member: 6867"] Thank you for the reply. It actually sounds as though what I was about to do, was basically right. Quick question though, based on your photo; Is that a flat surface on the transom there? Where the rivet is "raised" from the actual aluminum hull, is your JB Weld applied in a way that "hides" the bump of the rivet? This is the part that confuses me. [/QUOTE]
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