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Bondo Aluminum???

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Yes, Bondo will adhere to aluminum. There are several different brands that sell bondo which has ground up aluminum as the filler. Which makes the bondo water resistant, regular bondo's filler is essentially talcum powder which draws water. When you go to paint those tanks make sure that you use a paint designed to adhere to aluminum, or primer such as Zinc Chromate for the base, or it won't stay on long!

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When you paint the aluminum tanks you will need to acid etch the aluminum being careful not to get it on the bondo or it will melt. Rinse with fresh water. Then coat the aluminum with alodine and again rinse with fresh water. Then prime and paint preferably with a two part polyurethane such as Awlgrip and you'll have a professional paint job.

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I agree with Bassnfool about acid etching the aluminum, there are a ton of products available for that on the net. If you are using bondo on ANY boat, and it's below the waterline, make sure you use either sealing primer or paint on any bondo spots to waterproof them. Etching before you bondo or using a coarse paper on the area to be filled first is also wise. Make sure you use enough bondo to get a finish sand on it in one shot; if you layer bondo, you will create a laminar void between the layers and your paint job will miraculously fall off. Nice kickboat though, makes me want to get rid of my water skeeter boats...I am going to make one this summer out of Burke tubes and fiberglass using an old pontoon boat frame. Premade tanks like that, I'd just camo it up and live with the dents! LoL!

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