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I want to use epoxy to bed a pair of aluminium 4 inch fair-leads (the
exisiting ones are some 40 years old gun-metal and have cracks) to the stern of my boat. There is no access underneath to the existing bolt holes so I intend to bed the fair-leads on a bed of thick-ish epoxy mix and epoxy the bolts in position. As the new items are smaller than the originals, and both the holes do not line up with the existing holes, I intend using one existing thread and drilling an oversize hole for the other bolt and using epoxy to hold it. This is my first epoxy / fibreglass repair job so I'm a bit apprehensive and want to make sure I have a good plan in place before I proceed. On the subject of thickening epoxy, I think I read somewhere a while back that one can use talcum powder as a thickening agent - is this indeed viable? Any thoughts / ideas on this project much appreciated. |
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