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<blockquote data-quote="looserivet" data-source="post: 367853" data-attributes="member: 13080"><p>That's pretty much what's so great about aluminum boats, they're easy to fix and just about anything can be fixed with a welder, a pack of rivets, or the right sealer. </p><p>For me, Alumaweld sticks and Gluvit has kept many of my boats on the water for years. </p><p>The beauty of a metal boat is that no matter what's wrong, it can always be welded, patched, or sealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looserivet, post: 367853, member: 13080"] That's pretty much what's so great about aluminum boats, they're easy to fix and just about anything can be fixed with a welder, a pack of rivets, or the right sealer. For me, Alumaweld sticks and Gluvit has kept many of my boats on the water for years. The beauty of a metal boat is that no matter what's wrong, it can always be welded, patched, or sealed. [/QUOTE]
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