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repairing holes and leak in aluminum boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 398630" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>BassBlaster - I disagree with the "it will never leak again".</p><p>My 1648 has SteelFlex and it leaked like an old sock through the SteelFlex.</p><p>I could not rebuck the rivets as the metal floor is pop riveted to the frame.</p><p>I had no choice but to seal from the outside. Coating, Preserving, and Painting</p><p>your boat is strictly your personal choice with the information you are comfortable with.</p><p>Personally, from my one and only experience with SteelFlex, I will never endorse it</p><p>as a "stop leak" or "leak seal" . . . but, for protection from corrosion, yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 398630, member: 13599"] BassBlaster - I disagree with the "it will never leak again". My 1648 has SteelFlex and it leaked like an old sock through the SteelFlex. I could not rebuck the rivets as the metal floor is pop riveted to the frame. I had no choice but to seal from the outside. Coating, Preserving, and Painting your boat is strictly your personal choice with the information you are comfortable with. Personally, from my one and only experience with SteelFlex, I will never endorse it as a "stop leak" or "leak seal" . . . but, for protection from corrosion, yes. [/QUOTE]
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