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<blockquote data-quote="kfa4303" data-source="post: 274076" data-attributes="member: 7274"><p>Cool. Hope it works. If not, there are a few other options. The simplest fix would be to paint the interior seams with Gluv-it, which is a spreadable, 2-part epoxy that dries tough, but flexible. It's usually available at West Marine and/or online. There is also another product called Coat-it which does the same thing. It will then need to either be painted over, or covered with a deck to give it UV protection. You can also rebuck/replace the rivets, or drill them out and replace the with small stainless steel bolts and nyloc washers dipped in 3M 5200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kfa4303, post: 274076, member: 7274"] Cool. Hope it works. If not, there are a few other options. The simplest fix would be to paint the interior seams with Gluv-it, which is a spreadable, 2-part epoxy that dries tough, but flexible. It's usually available at West Marine and/or online. There is also another product called Coat-it which does the same thing. It will then need to either be painted over, or covered with a deck to give it UV protection. You can also rebuck/replace the rivets, or drill them out and replace the with small stainless steel bolts and nyloc washers dipped in 3M 5200. [/QUOTE]
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