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how to check old riveted alum. 12' for leaks?
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<blockquote data-quote="rivercity" data-source="post: 277540" data-attributes="member: 8983"><p>Alcoa? meaning fixed w/ aluminum like welding? or is that a paste/patch? </p><p></p><p>My boat always seems to be wet on the inside after being in the river. I just pull the plugs, raise the front and let the 108 F air dry it out. As far replacing your co-pilot, I am technically the co-pilot as the boat belongs to "She Who MUST Be Obeyed!!!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rivercity, post: 277540, member: 8983"] Alcoa? meaning fixed w/ aluminum like welding? or is that a paste/patch? My boat always seems to be wet on the inside after being in the river. I just pull the plugs, raise the front and let the 108 F air dry it out. As far replacing your co-pilot, I am technically the co-pilot as the boat belongs to "She Who MUST Be Obeyed!!!" [/QUOTE]
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