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Sealing bolt holes in transom ?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 493506" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>If your going to be real serious about it lasting a long time, look xarefully at the bolts you will use. You need real SS bolts, not the home depot version of cheap partial SS bolts. Take along a magnet, it it attaches in any way to the bolts, leave them alone and getvtrue SS bolts, the magnet will not be attracted to the bolt in any way, now you dont need to worry about the bolts getting eaten up. Pure SS wont react to aluminum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 493506, member: 1183"] If your going to be real serious about it lasting a long time, look xarefully at the bolts you will use. You need real SS bolts, not the home depot version of cheap partial SS bolts. Take along a magnet, it it attaches in any way to the bolts, leave them alone and getvtrue SS bolts, the magnet will not be attracted to the bolt in any way, now you dont need to worry about the bolts getting eaten up. Pure SS wont react to aluminum. [/QUOTE]
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