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<blockquote data-quote="Nickk" data-source="post: 13367" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I've read about people using Rhino lining to seal around rivets from the inside. But it's not for "patching" persay. If you have a dent or tear that's leaking you may need some welding to patch it I think. If it's some seepage around the rivets then maybe try to hammer the rivets to tighten the joint and Rhino. Again, I have no experience with this but I've been researching since I plan to get a jon soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nickk, post: 13367, member: 87"] I've read about people using Rhino lining to seal around rivets from the inside. But it's not for "patching" persay. If you have a dent or tear that's leaking you may need some welding to patch it I think. If it's some seepage around the rivets then maybe try to hammer the rivets to tighten the joint and Rhino. Again, I have no experience with this but I've been researching since I plan to get a jon soon. [/QUOTE]
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