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Does Thompson's Water Seal contain chem. harmful to Alum. ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay415" data-source="post: 230982" data-attributes="member: 6905"><p>Hmmm just throwin out ideas. Still it doesn't sound like the Thompson's though. You said you used scrap carpet to fill the gaps. The gaps needed to be filled cause the plywood wasn't making contact with the aluminum because of your 6" overlap. I'm at a loss for ideas right now. </p><p>I guess you just have to think back about what the boat has been through. Maybe like the one time something may have been spilled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay415, post: 230982, member: 6905"] Hmmm just throwin out ideas. Still it doesn't sound like the Thompson's though. You said you used scrap carpet to fill the gaps. The gaps needed to be filled cause the plywood wasn't making contact with the aluminum because of your 6" overlap. I'm at a loss for ideas right now. I guess you just have to think back about what the boat has been through. Maybe like the one time something may have been spilled. [/QUOTE]
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