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Leaks in bow and side seams - weld, gluv-it, other?
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<blockquote data-quote="weweber3" data-source="post: 417550" data-attributes="member: 21362"><p>I can certainly give the rivets some tapping and try to tighten them up. My concern is this boat is 50 years old and hasn't been used at all for quite some time... get it out on the water and I have more rivets that need re-worked, etc. I would like to do all the prep work NOW and solve the current problems and the future, potential problems. </p><p></p><p>I have seen others say Gluv-It on the OUTSIDE... which is right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weweber3, post: 417550, member: 21362"] I can certainly give the rivets some tapping and try to tighten them up. My concern is this boat is 50 years old and hasn't been used at all for quite some time... get it out on the water and I have more rivets that need re-worked, etc. I would like to do all the prep work NOW and solve the current problems and the future, potential problems. I have seen others say Gluv-It on the OUTSIDE... which is right? [/QUOTE]
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