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colinmoore April 9th 07 04:27 PM

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can any one give any advice on filling holes in grp under water line a screw
came through bottom of boat my fault in engine bay


The_Ferret April 9th 07 06:36 PM

grp
 
beach the boat,wait for tide to run out, to do repair, fibreglass inside,
plastic padding outside


"colinmoore" wrote in message
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can any one give any advice on filling holes in grp under water line a
screw came through bottom of boat my fault in engine bay




Dave W April 10th 07 06:38 PM

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This is a job for epoxy. It is not a great "first job". Suggest having
the help of a knowlegable person. Cheer up, it's only a hole in the boat.
Seriously, this is an easy repair; please please please use epoxy, anything
else is not a good choice.
Dave
"colinmoore" wrote in message
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can any one give any advice on filling holes in grp under water line a
screw came through bottom of boat my fault in engine bay




Brian Nystrom April 11th 07 01:39 PM

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Dave W wrote:
This is a job for epoxy. It is not a great "first job". Suggest having
the help of a knowlegable person. Cheer up, it's only a hole in the boat.
Seriously, this is an easy repair; please please please use epoxy, anything
else is not a good choice.
Dave
"colinmoore" wrote in message
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can any one give any advice on filling holes in grp under water line a
screw came through bottom of boat my fault in engine bay


To add to this, if the hole is small in diameter, fill the hole with
epoxy that's been thickened with glass microfiber and/or fumed silica.
Plain epoxy isn't as strong and it will tend to run out of the hole. A
fiberglass patch over the hole on the inside is a good idea, too.

Jim Conlin April 11th 07 03:17 PM

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Another suggestion-
Flare the hole on both sides with a countersink.
It provide a clean surface to adhere to and mechanical keying of the plug,
too.


"Brian Nystrom" wrote in message
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Dave W wrote:
This is a job for epoxy. It is not a great "first job". Suggest

having
the help of a knowlegable person. Cheer up, it's only a hole in the

boat.
Seriously, this is an easy repair; please please please use epoxy,

anything
else is not a good choice.
Dave
"colinmoore" wrote in message
...
can any one give any advice on filling holes in grp under water line a
screw came through bottom of boat my fault in engine bay


To add to this, if the hole is small in diameter, fill the hole with
epoxy that's been thickened with glass microfiber and/or fumed silica.
Plain epoxy isn't as strong and it will tend to run out of the hole. A
fiberglass patch over the hole on the inside is a good idea, too.





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