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Holes in a Duracraft flat: too big for JB weld?
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<blockquote data-quote="gandrew55" data-source="post: 252330" data-attributes="member: 8208"><p>I've started a rebuild of my old 70s Duracraft 16 foot flat boat. It's always had these nasty old plastic seats on it so I decided one of the first things I wanted to do was remove them. They were bolted through two of the bench seats and have been hell to get off. The question now is about the holes left behind: can I fix these with JB Weld, of do you guys recommend something else? There are four holes for each seat, about 1/2" by 1" long. I plan to patch, sand and repaint, hopefully replacing the seats with some that can utilize the fantastic extrusion that comes on these old boats, a quick release thing that I've seen in use on another boat.</p><p>Let me know, and thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gandrew55, post: 252330, member: 8208"] I've started a rebuild of my old 70s Duracraft 16 foot flat boat. It's always had these nasty old plastic seats on it so I decided one of the first things I wanted to do was remove them. They were bolted through two of the bench seats and have been hell to get off. The question now is about the holes left behind: can I fix these with JB Weld, of do you guys recommend something else? There are four holes for each seat, about 1/2" by 1" long. I plan to patch, sand and repaint, hopefully replacing the seats with some that can utilize the fantastic extrusion that comes on these old boats, a quick release thing that I've seen in use on another boat. Let me know, and thanks! [/QUOTE]
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