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Stripping then resurfacing, then modding!
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<blockquote data-quote="kemical" data-source="post: 29825" data-attributes="member: 435"><p>i stripped down to aluminum,,, and found some of the rivots where covered in a rubber substance,, i think its epoxy,, anyways after i completely stripped it,, how do i fix the loose rivots?? how to i make it tighter so when i resurface the bottom of the boat, it wont jiggle of leave an air pocket!, im lost on the rivot thing i want to make it tight again so i wont have any leaks</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kemical, post: 29825, member: 435"] i stripped down to aluminum,,, and found some of the rivots where covered in a rubber substance,, i think its epoxy,, anyways after i completely stripped it,, how do i fix the loose rivots?? how to i make it tighter so when i resurface the bottom of the boat, it wont jiggle of leave an air pocket!, im lost on the rivot thing i want to make it tight again so i wont have any leaks thanks [/QUOTE]
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