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Author: Steve K Subject: Filling Deck Holes Info: (14691 views) Posted: Wednesday 3-2-16 11:13:28 PM |
Great advice. I used epoxy resin to fill holes and am now faced with
more infiltration. Where to get G10 tubes and rods? SDK :: I strongly second Jason's advice to use vinylester :: resin, and also to use G10 tubes in holes that will be :: taking mounting hardware. :: :: For holes being abandoned, a quick and dirty repair :: (that may leak later): over-drill the hole to get clean :: edges, tape the backside with _green_ 3m painters tape, :: fill with thickened vinylester, and paint the top of the :: repair to protect it from UV. :: :: The _best_ way to fill holes being abandoned is to :: scallop around the holes first with a die grinder :: (extending 1/8-1/4" beyond the hole) fill them with :: thickened vinylester and cap them with little circles of :: fiberglass mat. This will completely prevent them from :: cracking at the edges of the repair and leaking. This is :: the approach I would always take if the deck is getting :: refinished. It goes really fast when you are doing lots :: of holes. :: :: Vinylester isn't readily available. I get it at :: Svendsens, but the smallest size they have is a gallon. :: It is MUCH easier to work with since it is much more :: tolerant and cures to sanding very quickly (1-3 hours in :: good weather). :: :: :: :: :: Let me recommend NOT using epoxy resin. It shrinks over :: :: time and will allow water to get back into the balsa :: :: core (ask me how I know this!). The best solution is to :: :: use vinylester resin and G-10 rod in each of the holes. :: :: The G-10 will keep you from over compressing the holes :: :: when the hardware is re-installed. Either way, you :: :: should use vinylester resin to make sure you avoid the :: :: shrinking issue. Now would be a good time to tap out the :: :: deck to make sure there are not any other areas of water :: :: entry into the deck. :: :: :: :: Cheers, :: :: :: Jason :: :: :: :: :: :: :: 3-4 inch wIde painters tape and lots of it. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Hi all, :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: I've removed all the hardware from my deck and am about :: :: :: :: to over-drill, fill, and re-drill. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: I'm wondering if anybody has some good tips on how to :: :: :: :: keep the expoxy from dripping through the holes and into :: :: :: :: the interior. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Taped on wax paper under the hole? Wait until epoxy is a :: :: :: :: thick consistency? Use thickeners? :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: I'd love to not have to learn this one the hard way ;-) :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Thanks :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Bryan
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