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The screws holding the swim platform stripped out of the fiberglass on
one side of the platform.(Oversized guy yanking on the platform) What can I squirt into the stripped holes to dry out the water(water splashed into the holes returning to the dock) without delaminating the transom wood. And can I just go back with the next larger size screw? The mounting is just above the water line but gets wet with splashing waves. Thanks. |
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Let it dry out and reinstall a SS bolt with a backing plate. A dab of
3M 5200 in the hole will take care of the rest. Dan wrote: The screws holding the swim platform stripped out of the fiberglass on one side of the platform.(Oversized guy yanking on the platform) What can I squirt into the stripped holes to dry out the water(water splashed into the holes returning to the dock) without delaminating the transom wood. And can I just go back with the next larger size screw? The mounting is just above the water line but gets wet with splashing waves. Thanks. |
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On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 00:02:15 GMT, Dan Krueger
wrote: Let it dry out and reinstall a SS bolt with a backing plate. A dab of 3M 5200 in the hole will take care of the rest. Use a hair drier to get most of the water, then let it air dry. A small application of 5200 will fix about anything. Get the quick set version of 5200 otherwise you'll be waiting forever to it to set. |
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Dan Krueger wrote:
Let it dry out and reinstall a SS bolt with a backing plate. A dab of 3M 5200 in the hole will take care of the rest. Dan wrote: The screws holding the swim platform stripped out of the fiberglass on one side of the platform.(Oversized guy yanking on the platform) What can I squirt into the stripped holes to dry out the water(water splashed into the holes returning to the dock) without delaminating the transom wood. And can I just go back with the next larger size screw? The mounting is just above the water line but gets wet with splashing waves. Thanks. When I rebedded a bunch of my fittings I drilled the original hole oversize...dabbed fibreglass epoxy all around the inside of the hole, let it dry and then drilled out to the correct size. I used larger backing plates and bedded fitting with 3M 4200. |
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HarryKrause wrote:
From the description, I wonder if whoever first attached the swim platform merely screwed it into the wood transom core, rather than through-bolting it. If that is the case, I would remove the other screw(s) too, and then through drill the transom as you suggest, but with slightly larger holes, then, as you suggest, fill them with epoxy, redrill through the transom and attach the nut over a backing plate. Screws are not a good way to attach fittings to fiberglass boats. You got that right. Last season I ordered a four step ss boarding ladder for my sailboat. I have a 4" x 18" 1/8" thick ss backing plate for it. If that pulls out, I'll go on Dr. Phil's diet. |
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![]() Can I use fender washers as a backing plate. And can I use a through bolt without doing the larger hole/epoxy route using either 5200 or 4200? |
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On 4 Jul 2005 21:24:22 -0700, "
wrote: Can I use fender washers as a backing plate. And can I use a through bolt without doing the larger hole/epoxy route using either 5200 or 4200? All stainless hardware would work fine. If you are going to use 5200, get the quick set version - it works great. |
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