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Old 09-15-09, 03:11 PM   #1
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my friend has an old jon boat in his back yard and has a pretty large hole in it. I want to fix it up but dont have access to a welder. Any ideas?
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Old 09-15-09, 09:24 PM   #2
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hhhhmmmmmmmm, got any aluminum and access to a rivet tool? also some sealer.
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Old 09-15-09, 09:49 PM   #3
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I have so aluminum and sealer but rivet tool is a no. The problem is i dont have alot of fancy tools just doing it as a weekend project
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Old 09-15-09, 10:01 PM   #4
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rivet tool is NOT expensive. i am NOT a pro and truly do NOT think my brain fart of an idea will work. but it depends on how big the "hole" is. you take the sealer and put a bead around the edges of the hole, rivet the patch to it. see if it will work. just don't go out in the middle of the lake to do it,lol.
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Old 09-15-09, 11:13 PM   #5
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Like Bama said, the size of the hole is important. Look up JB Weld products. I remember my step dad 30 years ago making some modifications to his jon boat with their stuff. It isn't actually welding, but it like a metal-based epoxy kind of stuff.
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Old 09-16-09, 12:29 AM   #6
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A pic would be great if possible. There are several products out there that can be useful for patching holes on aluminum boats without getting into welding aluminum. Of course if this looks like the boat has been shot by a cannonball, that might not be as fixable without taking it to a welder.
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the hole is pretty big about 2' by 1.5'. I checked out the jb weld products. If i was putting a sheet of aluminum over the hole how would you recommend applying it with the epoxy??
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You're talking about a 24" x 18" hole? Man...I know next to nothing about JB Weld stuff, but I'd have to have something that big fixed properly. Otherwise, I hope you're a really good swimmer.
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Old 09-16-09, 04:24 PM   #9
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the hole is pretty big about 2' by 1.5'. I checked out the jb weld products. If i was putting a sheet of aluminum over the hole how would you recommend applying it with the epoxy??
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Old 09-16-09, 04:46 PM   #10
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lol,FnG

Jb weld is a great product no doubt...i use it here and there..but for that LARGE of an application,...your going be patching it again and again im sure....Ive heard of people having issues with jb weld and aluminum boats....probably be great for a small quick fix,but not for that size.

call a local welder....bet you can get a patch for 50-100 bucks..depending.
it'd be worth it in the long run

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ok then i am thinking that you would have to have it welded my friend, hahaha. that was a pretty big cannon ball, lol. BUT............the jb weld and rivets MIGHT work, MIGHT mind you. not gonna swear by it.
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big pirate population around here lol. Thanks for the ideas i guess ill have to spend the money and get it done right but its for a good cause
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Kinda funny that you mention it, a good holiday is only two days away....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interna...e_a_Pirate_Day
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