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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
jon mod question. This may be silly
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<blockquote data-quote="zoeconner" data-source="post: 29433" data-attributes="member: 463"><p>If you cant get them welded I recomend going to Auto zone or even wal mart. There are so many epoxies out there now that are realy good. Remember the best invention in the world " JB Weld". The down fall to that is it takes about 24 hours to set up. Theres a company called Permatex that makes the same thing but only takes about 15 min to dry. No kidding! In 15 min you could fix the hole and be on the water. Great stuff. Sorry I dont know the name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoeconner, post: 29433, member: 463"] If you cant get them welded I recomend going to Auto zone or even wal mart. There are so many epoxies out there now that are realy good. Remember the best invention in the world " JB Weld". The down fall to that is it takes about 24 hours to set up. Theres a company called Permatex that makes the same thing but only takes about 15 min to dry. No kidding! In 15 min you could fix the hole and be on the water. Great stuff. Sorry I dont know the name. [/QUOTE]
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