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Reason for oval head screws on a Rich Line boat
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<blockquote data-quote="tlanders" data-source="post: 417709" data-attributes="member: 21393"><p>weweber3. I joined this group to ask questions not answer them!!?? I do have stainless to aluminum experience. Above the water line should not be a problem.</p><p></p><p>In liu of no responses to my questions yet, I welded the crack yesterday and it looks good. I am now power wire brushing all the rivet areas (400+ rivets!!!) and will apply the GOOP product unless someone says it won't work. The goop product is very expensive - $30 for 2# of it and it only covers 20 ft2. It is black. I would like to paint the rest of the bottom black so it will look nice. Can anyone tell me what is the best paint to use for this underwater aluminum situation? How about for the aluminum sides - what is the best paint to use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlanders, post: 417709, member: 21393"] weweber3. I joined this group to ask questions not answer them!!?? I do have stainless to aluminum experience. Above the water line should not be a problem. In liu of no responses to my questions yet, I welded the crack yesterday and it looks good. I am now power wire brushing all the rivet areas (400+ rivets!!!) and will apply the GOOP product unless someone says it won't work. The goop product is very expensive - $30 for 2# of it and it only covers 20 ft2. It is black. I would like to paint the rest of the bottom black so it will look nice. Can anyone tell me what is the best paint to use for this underwater aluminum situation? How about for the aluminum sides - what is the best paint to use? [/QUOTE]
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