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<blockquote data-quote="Mizzie" data-source="post: 272109" data-attributes="member: 3140"><p>Yes I agree, I may have worded my original post wrong. What I meant was I would "sandwich" some 5200 between the boat keel and new sheet aluminum as well as coat the rivets and seams around the repair. But like I said before, It sounds good in writing but you guys are the experts which is why I'm all ears and open to suggestions! </p><p></p><p>Can you tell me more about this alum stick stuff? A link? I have JB weld steelstick "putty" not sure if it's similar?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mizzie, post: 272109, member: 3140"] Yes I agree, I may have worded my original post wrong. What I meant was I would "sandwich" some 5200 between the boat keel and new sheet aluminum as well as coat the rivets and seams around the repair. But like I said before, It sounds good in writing but you guys are the experts which is why I'm all ears and open to suggestions! Can you tell me more about this alum stick stuff? A link? I have JB weld steelstick "putty" not sure if it's similar? Thanks, Mike [/QUOTE]
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