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hts2000 aluminum rods anyone use this?
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<blockquote data-quote="krawler" data-source="post: 285122" data-attributes="member: 5928"><p>On rivets that are leaking just rebuck or replace them. On leaking seams, try rebucking the rivets and use 3M 5200 and/or gluvit, don't heat it up or that will destroy the seal that's in there.</p><p>The crack on the transom, try to hammer it so it closes up a little more, then weld or solder it.</p><p>The support bracket on the transom, just use rivets or stainless steel screws along with some 3M 5200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krawler, post: 285122, member: 5928"] On rivets that are leaking just rebuck or replace them. On leaking seams, try rebucking the rivets and use 3M 5200 and/or gluvit, don't heat it up or that will destroy the seal that's in there. The crack on the transom, try to hammer it so it closes up a little more, then weld or solder it. The support bracket on the transom, just use rivets or stainless steel screws along with some 3M 5200. [/QUOTE]
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