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Patching holes and corrosion on a Star craft Mariner
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<blockquote data-quote="john92673" data-source="post: 520332" data-attributes="member: 36611"><p>Yea I was planning on removing atleast part of the deck down the road. I just have a hard time convincing my self to do it because its not rotted yet. Im a little confused about why the epoxy wouldnt work though. Isnt filling a 1/8 or smaller hole in the bottom the same as someone filling in a screw hole? If I was confusing in my first post all of the larger holes are in one area and are getting patched with an aluminum plate. Anyway I got the bulk of the paint off now. Put smart strip pro on last night and left it overnight to strip the middle of the boat. Got the bulk of it off but need to do some touch up work. The front 2/3rds of the boat is clean aluminum. All of the issues are in the rear. I put more paint stripper on the outside of the bunks. Going to go remove that tomorrow. Im going to stick it out as long as I can and keep this updated. At the very least I learn how to work on boats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john92673, post: 520332, member: 36611"] Yea I was planning on removing atleast part of the deck down the road. I just have a hard time convincing my self to do it because its not rotted yet. Im a little confused about why the epoxy wouldnt work though. Isnt filling a 1/8 or smaller hole in the bottom the same as someone filling in a screw hole? If I was confusing in my first post all of the larger holes are in one area and are getting patched with an aluminum plate. Anyway I got the bulk of the paint off now. Put smart strip pro on last night and left it overnight to strip the middle of the boat. Got the bulk of it off but need to do some touch up work. The front 2/3rds of the boat is clean aluminum. All of the issues are in the rear. I put more paint stripper on the outside of the bunks. Going to go remove that tomorrow. Im going to stick it out as long as I can and keep this updated. At the very least I learn how to work on boats. [/QUOTE]
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