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<blockquote data-quote="Frogman Ladue" data-source="post: 255755" data-attributes="member: 8253"><p>Try scotchcoat, 206n, and 226p....there are various numbers for the same application, with slight differences between the products. I'd recommend the heat application, cause the finished product is very thick, and very pliable. Two parts, can get hard and won't hold up to the flex. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I've seen 1# sacks of sticks going for $90 which is enough to "rubberize" the boat inside and out a few times. About 5 sticks of the stuff would have been enough to put a few mills down on every rivet on the bottom of my 12' V .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frogman Ladue, post: 255755, member: 8253"] Try scotchcoat, 206n, and 226p....there are various numbers for the same application, with slight differences between the products. I'd recommend the heat application, cause the finished product is very thick, and very pliable. Two parts, can get hard and won't hold up to the flex. I've seen 1# sacks of sticks going for $90 which is enough to "rubberize" the boat inside and out a few times. About 5 sticks of the stuff would have been enough to put a few mills down on every rivet on the bottom of my 12' V . [/QUOTE]
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