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Help! Crack in hull
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<blockquote data-quote="gwar822" data-source="post: 465147" data-attributes="member: 24541"><p>i used tape on one side, and jb weld on the other, the tape kept the jb weld from slowly dripping downward from gravity. after it cured i sanded the tape off. After it looks real nice and clean.</p><p></p><p>jb weld sells a marine version but its the same exact thing as regular jb weld, just labeled marine, incase that throws ya off</p><p></p><p>youll have that and any other leaks fixed in no time and be out on the water</p><p></p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwar822, post: 465147, member: 24541"] i used tape on one side, and jb weld on the other, the tape kept the jb weld from slowly dripping downward from gravity. after it cured i sanded the tape off. After it looks real nice and clean. jb weld sells a marine version but its the same exact thing as regular jb weld, just labeled marine, incase that throws ya off youll have that and any other leaks fixed in no time and be out on the water cheers [/QUOTE]
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