Sunday, December 13, 2009

Aluminum Boat Floor Has Anyone Used Snow Roof Inside A Riveted Aluminum Boat To Prevent Leaks?

Has anyone used snow roof inside a riveted aluminum boat to prevent leaks? - aluminum boat floor

I have a 17 "smoke art aluminum boat lost rivets rivets rivets replaced I expressed doubt, and I think to put a layer of snow before the reinstall in the new seats and floors, since it is much cheaper than if we Rino lined What do you think ...

4 comments:

Ӝ said...

All repairs must be made in the outer shell. No matter what you put inside, the water will eventually push past.

ricsuduk... said...

The work of the layers in the short term - but the long-term consequences are much more problematic than fixing the issues right the first time. When it is sprayed in a metal nail well and then on each plant.

Edit - Replace just the rivets - boat is riveted, can not do something, it is not.

ricsuduk... said...

The work of the layers in the short term - but the long-term consequences are much more problematic than fixing the issues right the first time. When it is sprayed in a metal nail well and then on each plant.

Edit - Replace just the rivets - boat is riveted, can not do something, it is not.

jtexas said...

Consider the weight.

I think the siding. an approximate area of Hull creates less friction than smooth.

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