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leaky rivets.....an after thought
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 452415" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>Raka is awesome stuff for sure and all of the boaters I know in my area use that in place of West Systems for typical repairs, even when installing complete new full transoms in 'cut out' boats that had OBs mounted on the stern, or when glassing in I/O holes to convert the hull to OB on a bracket.</p><p></p><p>However, that <strong><em>G-Flex 650 is a FLEXIBLE epoxy </em></strong>and that is something Raka does not have. For sure you could use a cloth saturated with G-Flex and put into place. But read up on patching tin boats using that G-Flex by the link I posted, as that's how I'd do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 452415, member: 15636"] Raka is awesome stuff for sure and all of the boaters I know in my area use that in place of West Systems for typical repairs, even when installing complete new full transoms in 'cut out' boats that had OBs mounted on the stern, or when glassing in I/O holes to convert the hull to OB on a bracket. However, that [b][i]G-Flex 650 is a FLEXIBLE epoxy [/i][/b]and that is something Raka does not have. For sure you could use a cloth saturated with G-Flex and put into place. But read up on patching tin boats using that G-Flex by the link I posted, as that's how I'd do it. [/QUOTE]
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