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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Appal" data-source="post: 334477" data-attributes="member: 12405"><p>I am beginning to prep the hull of my 1969 Polar Kraft flat bottom. There are to as of scratches, scrapes, pimples, and dimples. I am going to try WaterWeld on some serious dings and those that may be actual tiny holes going all the way through to inside. I decided to use WaterWeld because the specs indicate that, once it is cured, it can be sanded, drilled, etc. Anyone have experience with WaterWeld in this sort of application?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Appal, post: 334477, member: 12405"] I am beginning to prep the hull of my 1969 Polar Kraft flat bottom. There are to as of scratches, scrapes, pimples, and dimples. I am going to try WaterWeld on some serious dings and those that may be actual tiny holes going all the way through to inside. I decided to use WaterWeld because the specs indicate that, once it is cured, it can be sanded, drilled, etc. Anyone have experience with WaterWeld in this sort of application? [/QUOTE]
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