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Stripping then resurfacing, then modding!
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<blockquote data-quote="kemical" data-source="post: 30036" data-attributes="member: 435"><p>what if, i clean it up real good on the rivets,, and heat with regular propane torch and touch stick to each loose rivet?? will that work too??.. it will make it hard and it wont leak again.. </p><p>cuz i noticed the ones that are loose, are the ones with the crossbeams, (the inside of the boat)i cant get the rivets becuz the beam is on top of the rivet.?? </p><p></p><p>either way i will be using an epoxy to seal the deal,,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kemical, post: 30036, member: 435"] what if, i clean it up real good on the rivets,, and heat with regular propane torch and touch stick to each loose rivet?? will that work too??.. it will make it hard and it wont leak again.. cuz i noticed the ones that are loose, are the ones with the crossbeams, (the inside of the boat)i cant get the rivets becuz the beam is on top of the rivet.?? either way i will be using an epoxy to seal the deal,, [/QUOTE]
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