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    Posted: April-01-2011 at 11:06am
Originally posted by SNobsessed SNobsessed wrote:

Tim - 3M4200 is the best sealer for items you want to take apart someday. 3M5200 is even better but much harder to cut through if you want to remove it. I have found both of these at Walmart.

Good luck

Chris



Thanks Chris, I'll check Wal-Mart. I assume it was in the auto section? Maybe I will get one of each just to have on hand. So I would use the 5200 on things like the fins, log, and strut?
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Originally posted by MMT MMT wrote:

What year is the boat? If it's a pre '94 chances are you have a wood rot. I'm fixing the same issues right now.


I know there are new stringers in my future for sure. I picked this boat up to late in the winter to start that this year. New stringers are on the schedule for the fall. I want to get one season with this boat before I tear it apart.

As for the lags in the platform brackets, they tighten up with no slipping (that one must just have vibrated loose or was never fully tighten from before). I want to take the brackets off and seal the lags and put everything pack together. I had the platform off to clean and oil it.
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Tim - 3M4200 is the best sealer for items you want to take apart someday. 3M5200 is even better but much harder to cut through if you want to remove it. I have found both of these at Walmart.

Good luck

Chris

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What year is the boat? If it's a pre '94 chances are you have a wood rot. I'm fixing the same issues right now.
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What brand / type of sealer is recommended for things like platform brackets and fins?   i noticed when i temoved my platform that the brackets. are a bit loose.   I want to seal the when i tighten them up.

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