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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 503747" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Got a game plan. [ATTACH]116596[/ATTACH] Taking first cloth and using 650k soaking it and then apply to outside of hull. Then mix up a batch of 650k with the thickener stuff in it. Apply that to the inside of the hull. Then take some 650k and soaked inside cloth and apply. Then take first sheet of aluminum and coat one side with the thick stuff added and apply to outside of hull. Take second piece of aluminum and apply thick 650k and place on inside of hull. Then drill and add 1/8 blind aluminum rivets in place. Thinking about four rivets on short side of patch and about 8 rivets on long sides of patch. That should take care of that issue. If it holds for 5 plus years I will be happy. Expecting it to hold longer but good with 5 years. Will take pics tomorrow on each step of procedure. Have a two inch overlay on hole all the way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 503747, member: 32555"] Got a game plan. [ATTACH]116596[/ATTACH] Taking first cloth and using 650k soaking it and then apply to outside of hull. Then mix up a batch of 650k with the thickener stuff in it. Apply that to the inside of the hull. Then take some 650k and soaked inside cloth and apply. Then take first sheet of aluminum and coat one side with the thick stuff added and apply to outside of hull. Take second piece of aluminum and apply thick 650k and place on inside of hull. Then drill and add 1/8 blind aluminum rivets in place. Thinking about four rivets on short side of patch and about 8 rivets on long sides of patch. That should take care of that issue. If it holds for 5 plus years I will be happy. Expecting it to hold longer but good with 5 years. Will take pics tomorrow on each step of procedure. Have a two inch overlay on hole all the way around. [/QUOTE]
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