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Weld or epoxy aluminum hull pits?

nfs1

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Just cleaned up some pitted spots on my hull. Dug out all the corrosion and it opened up a few holes. It's ready to fill but I don't know how to tig weld. I have some Marine-Tex epoxy and am tempted to just patch it up so I can go fishing. I don't know any welders and can't afford an expensive repair.
 
Just cleaned up some pitted spots on my hull. Dug out all the corrosion and it opened up a few holes. It's ready to fill but I don't know how to tig weld. I have some Marine-Tex epoxy and am tempted to just patch it up so I can go fishing. I don't know any welders and can't afford an expensive repair.
Ayuh,..... I'd say, Go for it,......
Welding, many times causes more problems,.....
 
Pictures?----Often times if there is one area of concern there are more.
I've exposed and cleaned all the pitting. Was due to treated wood bunks from previous owner. This picture shows the worst of it.
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Ayuh,..... I'd say, Go for it,......
Welding, many times causes more problems,.....
Another note, I can't flip the boat over so would have to epoxy with gravity working against me. Maybe tape and some pressure would be enough for a good bond...then sand and aluminum bottom paint the valley/channel?
 
Put a plate on the INSIDE of the of the boat.---Use 3M5200 sealer.-----Then adequate rivets to make a long lasting repair.
 
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