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1982 BassTracker lll Transom Replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="huntinfool" data-source="post: 198790" data-attributes="member: 1931"><p>If you could find an all aluminum blind rivet then I think you would not have any problems. I could not find them when I did mine so I just used a regular rivet and sealed the outside. I wasn't going for looks, I wanted it to not leak and I wanted to go fishing. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully the rain did not mess it up too bad. If it was not completely cured you should be able to get it outside in the bright sun and it will cure. However if your going to have rain for the next few days I would get it somewhere where it will not get wet and put a heat lamp on it and move it around, to help it to cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntinfool, post: 198790, member: 1931"] If you could find an all aluminum blind rivet then I think you would not have any problems. I could not find them when I did mine so I just used a regular rivet and sealed the outside. I wasn't going for looks, I wanted it to not leak and I wanted to go fishing. Hopefully the rain did not mess it up too bad. If it was not completely cured you should be able to get it outside in the bright sun and it will cure. However if your going to have rain for the next few days I would get it somewhere where it will not get wet and put a heat lamp on it and move it around, to help it to cure. [/QUOTE]
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