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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Redecking a Bass Tracker
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkrvrbart" data-source="post: 450655" data-attributes="member: 23509"><p>On the topic of aluminum and silicones, I use silicone on aluminum frequently in very wet locations with no ill effects. Maybe lock stock and two barrels has some reasoning behind his logic, but I am still planning to use silicone as a vibration damper more than anything. A high modulus silicone works really well for that. You don’t want too much in case you need to disassemble. Just enough in the right places to stop vibrations and oilcanning. Anybody?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkrvrbart, post: 450655, member: 23509"] On the topic of aluminum and silicones, I use silicone on aluminum frequently in very wet locations with no ill effects. Maybe lock stock and two barrels has some reasoning behind his logic, but I am still planning to use silicone as a vibration damper more than anything. A high modulus silicone works really well for that. You don’t want too much in case you need to disassemble. Just enough in the right places to stop vibrations and oilcanning. Anybody? [/QUOTE]
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