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Repairing pinholes in hull
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 484758" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>Per the G-Flex 650 website, and somewhere on here I had posted as a PDF, they repaired a 3” hole in a canoe using an aluminum piece & G-Flex. Backed, this tin can piece on the inside, I’d say it would fix a 3/4” hole no problem. </p><p></p><p>Prep/clean/prime. Tape outside of hull with duck tape, position hole ‘level’ (can you take some doing, tilting/jigging up the hull), fill hole w/ G-Flex to level, add tin piece cover, let ‘kick’, i.e., tacky to touch, then lay down another coat over patch & 1/2” of surrounding area.</p><p></p><p>MUST be painted to protect against UV!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 484758, member: 15636"] Per the G-Flex 650 website, and somewhere on here I had posted as a PDF, they repaired a 3” hole in a canoe using an aluminum piece & G-Flex. Backed, this tin can piece on the inside, I’d say it would fix a 3/4” hole no problem. Prep/clean/prime. Tape outside of hull with duck tape, position hole ‘level’ (can you take some doing, tilting/jigging up the hull), fill hole w/ G-Flex to level, add tin piece cover, let ‘kick’, i.e., tacky to touch, then lay down another coat over patch & 1/2” of surrounding area. MUST be painted to protect against UV! [/QUOTE]
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