Has anybody had any experience using HTS-2000 to repair aluminum?
http://www.aluminumrepair.com/
I picked up an old (1960) Jon boat that has a few transom cracks that need to be repaired. I plan to rip out the old wood and do that right with resin and glass, but wasn't sure if I should tackle the cracks myself or bite the bullet and pay the local prop repair outfit to do it for me? I am hanging a 15 h.p. Tohatsu 4 cycle off the back when I'm done.
It's just an old beater that I plan to make more functional and look a little nicer, but she'll never be a beauty. I get a kick out of "recylcling" stuff, though.
http://www.aluminumrepair.com/
I picked up an old (1960) Jon boat that has a few transom cracks that need to be repaired. I plan to rip out the old wood and do that right with resin and glass, but wasn't sure if I should tackle the cracks myself or bite the bullet and pay the local prop repair outfit to do it for me? I am hanging a 15 h.p. Tohatsu 4 cycle off the back when I'm done.
It's just an old beater that I plan to make more functional and look a little nicer, but she'll never be a beauty. I get a kick out of "recylcling" stuff, though.