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Author: Mike Bruzzone
Subject: Re-coring
Info: (12440 views) Posted: Thursday 9-30-10 07:31:00 PM
Oh, around chain plate deck rot damage on my boat was not less that 1/2 inch and no more than 1.5 inch around chain plate.

mb

:: 1/2" inside diameter at most.
::
:: Pulled chain plates, scrapped out rot, refilled with
:: gbrothers epoxy mixed ballons for the expansion affect
:: at curing.,recut chain plate entry through deck,
:: inspected bulk head chain plate bolt holes for hard
:: sheen, reinstalled chain plates, sealed with liquid life
:: caulk under standard stainless cap. Some have layered
:: one sheet of graphite/glass between aft blkhead knee and
:: chain plate.
::
:: mn
::
:: :: I need to do some recoring around one of the chainplates
:: :: this fall.
:: ::
:: :: I haven't started cutting yet. Can anyone tell me what
:: :: thickness the deck core is supposed to be?

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  • Re-coring (19452 views) [x]
    Ted Lohr ~ Thursday 9-30-10 04:07:54 PM
    • Re-coring (12266 views) [x]
      Mike Bruzzone ~ Thursday 9-30-10 07:28:25 PM
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        Mike Bruzzone ~ Thursday 9-30-10 07:31:00 PM
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          Ted Lohr ~ Wednesday 2-2-11 11:05:31 AM
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            Jeff Pearson ~ Sunday 2-13-11 08:26:02 PM