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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 11:35:35 -0400, DSK wrote:
engsol wrote: ...tupperware container... epoxy... Now I have a 6" thru-hull pad which is flat for the nut, and still conforms perfectly to the hull shape. Sounds like a great job. The only refiniement I'd think about is to have put some fiberglass cloth into it, as well as #404 filler. I've had some bad luck with epoxy melting the plastic, trying similar fixes, but am not sure if it was due to chemistry or temp. A bit more clean-up, but no difference in the final result. So, when are you going to come over and do that job on my boat? ![]() Fresh BReezes- Doug King Hi Doug, Odd you should mention #404 filler...that's exactly what I used... ![]() One step I left out...I did the 'filling' in two shots...I was worried about heat when the epoxy went off, and it did get warm, but not much. I thought about using cloth, but figured since the load is compression, it wasn't needed. If I later post a plea for advice in repairing a really big hole in the hull, I'll be the first to admit I was wrong. As to giving you a hand...where are you located? Norm B |
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