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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 1985 PolarKraft project (HELP, I BROKE my boat! page 13)
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<blockquote data-quote="ouachita1648" data-source="post: 180797" data-attributes="member: 4820"><p>I have sealed lots of holes in old aluminum boats with polyurethane construction adhesive. It comes in a caulk style tube and is very inexpensive. It becomes very hard and I have never had any issues with it and it can be painted after it cures. Plus you can find it almost anywhere. I get mine at home depot. Just make sure you sand area to bare metal so it cant flake off with paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ouachita1648, post: 180797, member: 4820"] I have sealed lots of holes in old aluminum boats with polyurethane construction adhesive. It comes in a caulk style tube and is very inexpensive. It becomes very hard and I have never had any issues with it and it can be painted after it cures. Plus you can find it almost anywhere. I get mine at home depot. Just make sure you sand area to bare metal so it cant flake off with paint. [/QUOTE]
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