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Fixing leaky rivets
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<blockquote data-quote="overboard" data-source="post: 476550" data-attributes="member: 6547"><p>X2, if you can access them. I helped a buddy rebuck some on his boat, I held a sledge hammer against the head of the rivet while he used a tool with a dimple in it to tighten up the loose rivets, none of them leaked after rebucking. </p><p>If you try this don't go crazy, get the rivet tight and then stop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overboard, post: 476550, member: 6547"] X2, if you can access them. I helped a buddy rebuck some on his boat, I held a sledge hammer against the head of the rivet while he used a tool with a dimple in it to tighten up the loose rivets, none of them leaked after rebucking. If you try this don't go crazy, get the rivet tight and then stop [/QUOTE]
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