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Alternative to Gluvit
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Gluvit goes on the inside on the rivets and seams.
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I have not used gluvit on the bottom of the boat. Just on the inside of aluminum and on surfaces of wood. It is not UV stable, so will...
Yesterday at 8:14 AM
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Mid 1980’s Mercury 35 wire corrosion
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I believe shrink tubing now comes with adhesive inside.
Thursday at 5:17 PM
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Looks like a CDI module. Those wires don't need insulating, they need to be replaced. I'd cut back the harness until I got to clean...
Thursday at 5:14 PM
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Welcome to tin boats. It would be helpful to further explain what it is you want to do. It sounds like flex seal was used in an...
Thursday at 5:06 PM
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New project
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What do you mean by fix up? There are better ways to fix leaks on tin boats.
Thursday at 12:30 PM
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For what it's worth, I've done VERY, VERY well, looking for typos when searching for my next project boat. "John" has served me well...
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> Men Are Just Happier People-- What do you expect from such simple creatures? Your last name stays put. The garage is all yours...
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I agree, many people don’t know boats types so every small boat is a “Jon” boat to them. There is a local ad on FB for a “Joan” boat...
Sunday at 9:03 PM
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Old Meyers transom repair questions
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The way the transom cap is cut to make the bends makes me think it's not original. Keep the inner wood the same thickness and do a...
Apr 13, 2024
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What is a Jon Boat?
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Meat and bread = Sandwich. But is a hotdog really meat?
Apr 13, 2024
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What is a Jon Boat?
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A Jon boat is flat bottom, square front. A grilled cheese is bread, cheese, butter.
Apr 13, 2024
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I suspect the definition has drifted over time to accommodate colloquial speak as well as hybrid constructions... ..but.. In my world...
Apr 13, 2024
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Old Meyers transom repair questions
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Could you bolt on a mini jacker or something just for set back the is the correct thickness of your motor.
Apr 12, 2024
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Old Meyers transom repair questions
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Is the transom wood 1.5" inside and .5" outside?
Apr 11, 2024
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