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<blockquote data-quote="fullmoon" data-source="post: 92821" data-attributes="member: 1632"><p>HEY RUSS, Fellow Canton resident here. Yes. it will seal a leaky rivet, but like Russ said reset it first. I just used a sledge hammer to hold against the flat part of the rivet and tapped the head with a 2# hammer. One or two good taps did the job, but the leaks I had were minor. The rivets were not really lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fullmoon, post: 92821, member: 1632"] HEY RUSS, Fellow Canton resident here. Yes. it will seal a leaky rivet, but like Russ said reset it first. I just used a sledge hammer to hold against the flat part of the rivet and tapped the head with a 2# hammer. One or two good taps did the job, but the leaks I had were minor. The rivets were not really lose. [/QUOTE]
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