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Patching holes and corrosion on a Star craft Mariner
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<blockquote data-quote="john92673" data-source="post: 520312" data-attributes="member: 36611"><p>Thats an old picture before I got most of the paint off. I also think the pictures make it look a lot worse than it is. Theres sone white lite surface corrosion that has been comming off very easy with the grinder. Front half of the boat looks untouched its mostley in the back. Id rather give the epoxy a shot before I give up since I spent so much time removing paint. It doesent seem like it would take much time to patch the holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john92673, post: 520312, member: 36611"] Thats an old picture before I got most of the paint off. I also think the pictures make it look a lot worse than it is. Theres sone white lite surface corrosion that has been comming off very easy with the grinder. Front half of the boat looks untouched its mostley in the back. Id rather give the epoxy a shot before I give up since I spent so much time removing paint. It doesent seem like it would take much time to patch the holes. [/QUOTE]
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