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Using Durafix to fix leaking rivets
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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog" data-source="post: 175808" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>I think it may be the same as alumaloy but I'm not positive. I started with propane and it just was not working. MAP gas gets a heck of a lot hotter and worked a lot better. It probably took 20 seconds to heat it up enough for the product to work on each rivet.</p><p></p><p>I ordered more than I needed just so I have some for fixes around the shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog, post: 175808, member: 4592"] I think it may be the same as alumaloy but I'm not positive. I started with propane and it just was not working. MAP gas gets a heck of a lot hotter and worked a lot better. It probably took 20 seconds to heat it up enough for the product to work on each rivet. I ordered more than I needed just so I have some for fixes around the shop. [/QUOTE]
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