Aldo Alesio at St. Francis Yacht Club | August 18 |
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Brendan, Thanks for the great idea. I have sealed hardware the traditional way over drilling and it seems to work but then you have to layout your hardware again which may cause you to drill into the core partially and you can not find the original holes. My question would be though, if you do not get a good bond between the top of the tube and the top skin of the boat, would the fastener not leak into the core? Any tips on how to prevent this or check you have a good bond? Thanks, Don :: A common practice for protecting deck core from rotting :: 2) from below, using a forstner bit (which makes a :: 3) Insert G-10 tube and mark with pencil. Extract and :: 4) Bond into place. I like the West "Six 10" epoxy which :: - Forstner bits work best, and can be hard to find in other than 1/16" increments. Thus, consider the OD of your tube when ordering. :: - Deck thickness can vary a lot in our boats. Beware of measuring one hole depth and then cutting a bunch of G-10 pieces--you might make some that are too short. :: - If I have lots of holes to do, I cut plenty of G-10 pieces that are too long, and then carefully shave them down later (Fein multi-master is the tool for this). :: - Gently countersinking the holes from above will make a little area for the polysulfide to live and make a better seal for your fastener.:: :: I've found that when fasteners bedded in this manner :: leak, you know right away from rusty washers below. This :: is because all the water comes right down the tube :: instead of slowly getting absorbed into the deck. This :: makes it easy to stay on top of leaking fasteners, and :: if you don't mind the rust stains, you can ignore them :: without damage to the deck. :: :: And as always, don't use silicone or 5200 to bed your :: hardware. Silicone will not seal effectively and is a :: contaminant, and 5200 is first and foremost an adhesive. :: LifeCaulk or 4200 are the best commonly available caulks :: in a tube. Butyl tape appears very promising as well. :: :: --brendan
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