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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
New life for an old Smoker Craft
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<blockquote data-quote="edge540" data-source="post: 244478" data-attributes="member: 6375"><p>Thanks, I used 3/16 rivets of various lengths depending on how thick of layers/ floor. I used 1/4 and 5/16 on a couple of well warn holes. As for the "Coat-it" we all use it on our driftboats out here in the northwest and we beat them hard on some rocks and it holds up well. Its pure he!! to apply but tuff as nails when it sets up. DO NOT get it on anything you dont want it on cause it aint coming off without a fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edge540, post: 244478, member: 6375"] Thanks, I used 3/16 rivets of various lengths depending on how thick of layers/ floor. I used 1/4 and 5/16 on a couple of well warn holes. As for the "Coat-it" we all use it on our driftboats out here in the northwest and we beat them hard on some rocks and it holds up well. Its pure he!! to apply but tuff as nails when it sets up. DO NOT get it on anything you dont want it on cause it aint coming off without a fight. [/QUOTE]
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