Tinny Fleet
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Is anyone aware of an aluminum friendly silicone (or other such substance) that I can use to smooth over the edge of some aluminum patches I have installed on a boat seat?
The PO of this boat cut a bunch of crazy holes in the seats, and I have patched them by cutting sheet aluminum to fit then riveting the pieces in place. The problem is I am left with sharp edges on the patches which could potentially cut a hand (such as of a grandchild) or a loose line (less important), etc. I'd like to make the surfaces smooth and safe as possible.
I think just running a bead along the edge of the patch will do, then just paint to match.
The problem I have is identifying which product to use that won't cause a chemical reaction in the aluminum and leave me worse off than before I did the patches.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
The PO of this boat cut a bunch of crazy holes in the seats, and I have patched them by cutting sheet aluminum to fit then riveting the pieces in place. The problem is I am left with sharp edges on the patches which could potentially cut a hand (such as of a grandchild) or a loose line (less important), etc. I'd like to make the surfaces smooth and safe as possible.
I think just running a bead along the edge of the patch will do, then just paint to match.
The problem I have is identifying which product to use that won't cause a chemical reaction in the aluminum and leave me worse off than before I did the patches.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!