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Made a discovery while working on boat. Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="sdm111" data-source="post: 409123" data-attributes="member: 10417"><p>Looks like a good candidate for steel flex epoxy. I did mine not long ago for the same reason. It's not.easy to.work with though it has the viscosity almost of honey and in hindsight I would have trowled it on with the boat upside down and a brush to feather the edges. Worked great though the bottom is now smooth like glass and very much sealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdm111, post: 409123, member: 10417"] Looks like a good candidate for steel flex epoxy. I did mine not long ago for the same reason. It's not.easy to.work with though it has the viscosity almost of honey and in hindsight I would have trowled it on with the boat upside down and a brush to feather the edges. Worked great though the bottom is now smooth like glass and very much sealed. [/QUOTE]
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