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<blockquote data-quote="Satchamo" data-source="post: 501214" data-attributes="member: 33891"><p>I’m in the process of refurbing a sea nymph 14r. The last owner had put a piece of treated plywood on the exterior of the transom to reinforce it. Obviously I had some potting issues once I removed it. Nothing is pitted through. Only one area is really that deep. My question is - can I skim these areas with jb weld marine and sand it before priming for paint? My plan is to reinforce the transom with a thick plate of aluminum on the exterior so I’m just filling for cosmetics - no structural. </p><p></p><p>Is this going to just crack from flexing or is it ok to use for my use case?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satchamo, post: 501214, member: 33891"] I’m in the process of refurbing a sea nymph 14r. The last owner had put a piece of treated plywood on the exterior of the transom to reinforce it. Obviously I had some potting issues once I removed it. Nothing is pitted through. Only one area is really that deep. My question is - can I skim these areas with jb weld marine and sand it before priming for paint? My plan is to reinforce the transom with a thick plate of aluminum on the exterior so I’m just filling for cosmetics - no structural. Is this going to just crack from flexing or is it ok to use for my use case? [/QUOTE]
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