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Old 07-13-2006, 04:06 PM   #1
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Hey Moto, did you ever think of repairing yourself with Alumaloy? All you need is some scrap aluminum and a propane torch. Alumaloy is like a welding rod for aluminum. Nice thing is that you only have to heat to about 750 degrees.
oh yeah..i forgot about that stuff! where can I get some? Home Depot? Sears? last i remember it was only an TV Infomercial product. I'll search it.

I figure..some sheet metal, rivets and that stuff should do the trick (for the keel)..or the 5200

yeah rockhound..yer right. i gotta get her up on blocks n try n find the leak that way.. very small hole..i could prob just sand/grind, then bondo the whole bow bottom to take care of the leak i suppose..

I beach it alot..hit/drift into rocks alot too...
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