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<blockquote data-quote="Mac" data-source="post: 84121" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>I was browsing at Bass Pro in the boating section and found a bubble package of J-B STick Weld. It's a 1 x 4 inch round stick of a steel reinforced epoxy putty. You cut off what you need, and work the piece for one minute until it's a uniform color, then apply. Will even work on wet surfaces and will cure underwater if need be. Will make repairs on both fiberglass and aluminum and can be drilled, tapped, sanded and painted when cured. It's also non rusting, non shrinking, non toxic compound...ran around 5 dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac, post: 84121, member: 842"] I was browsing at Bass Pro in the boating section and found a bubble package of J-B STick Weld. It's a 1 x 4 inch round stick of a steel reinforced epoxy putty. You cut off what you need, and work the piece for one minute until it's a uniform color, then apply. Will even work on wet surfaces and will cure underwater if need be. Will make repairs on both fiberglass and aluminum and can be drilled, tapped, sanded and painted when cured. It's also non rusting, non shrinking, non toxic compound...ran around 5 dollars. [/QUOTE]
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