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<blockquote data-quote="imjohnnykelley" data-source="post: 444962" data-attributes="member: 23162"><p>Never used it. Will it work at stopping corrosion on aluminum? I would rather avoid major surgery and try and make it work for a while. Was thinking today I could sand down that transom aluminum on the inside and out till I get rid of everything nasty. I could then paint it with at stuff. Then I could take a sheet of aluminum the same size and alumiweld it inside the boat all the way around. Then I could epoxy fair the whole outside rear and sand it smooth before priming and painting. Then add a thicker red wood transom instead of the nasty unsealed plywood that was in there. </p><p></p><p>You think that could make it work for a few years?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imjohnnykelley, post: 444962, member: 23162"] Never used it. Will it work at stopping corrosion on aluminum? I would rather avoid major surgery and try and make it work for a while. Was thinking today I could sand down that transom aluminum on the inside and out till I get rid of everything nasty. I could then paint it with at stuff. Then I could take a sheet of aluminum the same size and alumiweld it inside the boat all the way around. Then I could epoxy fair the whole outside rear and sand it smooth before priming and painting. Then add a thicker red wood transom instead of the nasty unsealed plywood that was in there. You think that could make it work for a few years? [/QUOTE]
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