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<blockquote data-quote="lundwc16" data-source="post: 411367" data-attributes="member: 15071"><p>I fish in a rocky area, launch, & retrieve the boat on gravel. As a result the bottom of my 16' Lund is in tough shape. A few rivets broken off, and three small cracks. To compound the boats problems it is used in saltwater about 100 days a year. Extensive use of 3M 5200 has been a quick fix, but now I think it's time to turn it over & get serious. Has anyone used a HTS-2000, or any other brazing rod on the bottom of an aluminum boat with good results?</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lundwc16, post: 411367, member: 15071"] I fish in a rocky area, launch, & retrieve the boat on gravel. As a result the bottom of my 16' Lund is in tough shape. A few rivets broken off, and three small cracks. To compound the boats problems it is used in saltwater about 100 days a year. Extensive use of 3M 5200 has been a quick fix, but now I think it's time to turn it over & get serious. Has anyone used a HTS-2000, or any other brazing rod on the bottom of an aluminum boat with good results? John [/QUOTE]
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