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Slow leaks . . .ugh!
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<blockquote data-quote="chefpoet1972" data-source="post: 99007" data-attributes="member: 988"><p>The drain plug is fine, I'm certain about that--it's definitely the rivets. Maybe a bilge is the way to go? What is that 5200 stuff? I just used Loc-Tite, and it did nothing. And could someone explain to me how involved a process it is to rebuck the rivets? It's an older boat (1968 Sears/Montgomery Ward), so I don't really want to go too nuts with it. But I would like it to last me another season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chefpoet1972, post: 99007, member: 988"] The drain plug is fine, I'm certain about that--it's definitely the rivets. Maybe a bilge is the way to go? What is that 5200 stuff? I just used Loc-Tite, and it did nothing. And could someone explain to me how involved a process it is to rebuck the rivets? It's an older boat (1968 Sears/Montgomery Ward), so I don't really want to go too nuts with it. But I would like it to last me another season. [/QUOTE]
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