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Marine Tex Epoxy Putty Repair Gray 14oz. Aluminum Wood Fiberglass Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Marine Tex Manufacturer Part Number:TRARM302K

 
 

Marine Tex Epoxy Putty

 

Marine-Tex is a heavy-duty structural epoxy, used to repair aluminum, fiberglass and wooden boats, reinstall loose or stripped fasteners, permanently bond dissimilar metals without galvanic corrosion, and fill gouges in wood, metal and fiberglass, making repaired areas stronger than before. Gray, 14oz.


 

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