Sorry, but cement and concrete are not waterproof and won’t stop steel from rusting. While the engine is out of the boat do it right!
Regards,
Randy Pickelmann
Cool Change-Rockland, ME
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CA
On Thursday, September 27, 2018, Randy Pickelmann via
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Sorry, but cement and concrete are not waterproof and won’t stop steel
from rusting. While the engine is out of the boat do it right!
Regards,
Randy Pickelmann
Cool Change-Rockland, ME
Sent from my iPhone-expect typos
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What if you used coated re-bar?
Phil
On Thursday, September 27, 2018, Randy Pickelmann via
Trawlers-and-Trawlering trawlers@lists.trawlering.com wrote:
Sorry, but cement and concrete are not waterproof and won’t stop steel
from rusting. While the engine is out of the boat do it right!
Regards,
Randy Pickelmann
Cool Change-Rockland, ME
Sent from my iPhone-expect typos
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