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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 11:47:50 +0000, Howie
wrote: On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 01:36:34 GMT, Howard wrote: Well, thanks to everyone for the advice. I'm sure I will find the right answer amongst it all. It seems that I might try the idea of some sort of resin to seal it first and then fill. I'll have a look at the ronseal products too. this area is well above any risk of salt water saturation, so we are just talking about rain and cold weather etc. Thanks again. Hi, Try a Google on rec.boats.building and post there too. Make sure the area and any new wood is well treated with wood preserver. Maybe chamfer or rebate the hole and use a well fitting fillet of WBP ply. Epoxy or structural polyurethane glues are good for this sort of thing. With epoxy it's best to prime the edges of the wood first and then apply more just after the first lot has set, as it soaks into the wood quite a bit. Epoxy can be thickened with different things to make a very good glue or filler. I'd avoid using car body filler IMVHO ![]() Is the deck flat or slightly curved? cheers, Pete. |
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 17:43:40 +0000, Pete C
wrote: |On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 11:47:50 +0000, Howie wrote: | |On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 01:36:34 GMT, Howard wrote: | |Well, thanks to everyone for the advice. I'm sure I will find the |right answer amongst it all. It seems that I might try the idea |of some sort of resin to seal it first and then fill. | |I'll have a look at the ronseal products too. | |this area is well above any risk of salt water saturation, so we |are just talking about rain and cold weather etc. | |Thanks again. | |Hi, | |Try a Google on rec.boats.building and post there too. | |Make sure the area and any new wood is well treated with wood |preserver. | |Maybe chamfer or rebate the hole and use a well fitting fillet of WBP |ply. | |Epoxy or structural polyurethane glues are good for this sort of |thing. | |With epoxy it's best to prime the edges of the wood first and then |apply more just after the first lot has set, as it soaks into the wood |quite a bit. | |Epoxy can be thickened with different things to make a very good glue |or filler. | |I'd avoid using car body filler IMVHO ![]() | |Is the deck flat or slightly curved? | |cheers, |Pete. Thanks for that advice. It's actually my wheelhouse, and it's very... very... slightly curved. -- Howard Coakley e-mail... howarddot}coakleyatcoakleydot].codotuk ICQ:4502837. (Try ICQ at www.icq.com) |
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