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seam has cracked gaskets
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<blockquote data-quote="jigngrub" data-source="post: 270070" data-attributes="member: 6657"><p>I personally would Gluvit the inside seams and rivets and 5200 the outside seams. Gluvit does a lot better on the inside of a boat, on the outside it's a drippy/runny mess that looks like caca-doody.</p><p></p><p>Gluvit needs to be painted over to protect it from UV breakdown because it is an epoxy.</p><p></p><p>Have you performed a leak test to see where the actual leaks are? You should do this and fix any leaking rivets before applying Gluvit or 5200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jigngrub, post: 270070, member: 6657"] I personally would Gluvit the inside seams and rivets and 5200 the outside seams. Gluvit does a lot better on the inside of a boat, on the outside it's a drippy/runny mess that looks like caca-doody. Gluvit needs to be painted over to protect it from UV breakdown because it is an epoxy. Have you performed a leak test to see where the actual leaks are? You should do this and fix any leaking rivets before applying Gluvit or 5200. [/QUOTE]
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