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1984 16' Bass Attacker Complete Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigwrench" data-source="post: 399166" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>I had actually talked about a sacrificial plate going in there with a buddy of mine and it just completely slipped my mind when I dropped the trailer off and we were going over what I wanted. </p><p>I'm thinking now I could probably cut a couple of longer pieces and just bolt them in with a couple bolts . </p><p> </p><p> Need to make a decision on sealing this hull up , there's a lot of rivets and some rubber type gasket materiel in between the riveted panels. Earlier in the year I put the plug in when we had some torrential rains and only had a couple drips coming from the front bow area where they seamed the center piece in. </p><p>I have the homemade Bucker tool that smackdaddy suggested and plan on hitting all those rivets in that area but also would like to somehow seal the outside and the inside before painting if possible for added protection. </p><p> Just not sure if I should use Gluvit, 5200 or whether to do both sides or just one side lol. </p><p> Lots of decisions to make I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigwrench, post: 399166, member: 13822"] I had actually talked about a sacrificial plate going in there with a buddy of mine and it just completely slipped my mind when I dropped the trailer off and we were going over what I wanted. I'm thinking now I could probably cut a couple of longer pieces and just bolt them in with a couple bolts . Need to make a decision on sealing this hull up , there's a lot of rivets and some rubber type gasket materiel in between the riveted panels. Earlier in the year I put the plug in when we had some torrential rains and only had a couple drips coming from the front bow area where they seamed the center piece in. I have the homemade Bucker tool that smackdaddy suggested and plan on hitting all those rivets in that area but also would like to somehow seal the outside and the inside before painting if possible for added protection. Just not sure if I should use Gluvit, 5200 or whether to do both sides or just one side lol. Lots of decisions to make I guess. [/QUOTE]
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