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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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