87Starcraft
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2021
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I'm interested to see the suggestions here, as I'm at the same point in my project. The small perimeter nails/screws on my hull were steel, and corroded badly. Are yours stainless? They look in pretty decent shape.Morning Gents.
I’m about to start putting the transom back together. I am wondering what you all have done with the transom cap install. Regarding these small nails. Should I nail these back into my newly epoxied transom creating intrusion holes. Is there an alternative with rivets?
Nice.. I will probably go that direction. Thank you for the suggestion watermann.BTW get any work done on your islander?I drilled pilot holes in the wood and used small stainless screws coated with 5200.
Nice.. I will probably go that direction. Thank you for the suggestion watermann.BTW get any work done on your islander?
I backbuttered it entirely. Lesson learned!We have all done something questionable on our builds. As long as you are willing to learn it will be a fun ride.
That being said, I had a couple patches that I covered heavy in 5200 as well. It seems to get everywhere no matter how careful you are.
SHSU
Nice. I read through jasoutsides thread recently. Helped with the insight of the tin addiction.Not yet, it's still waiting it's turn. I did get a little fix with the SeaFarer project.
Lol yes sir. Bottom feeder price. One bike lane sign did my three patches.Took me a minute to figure out the honeycomb pattern on your patch was because it was old road sign. lol
SHSU
Hey sorry I didn’t respond to your question. I didn’t notice it. I don’t think they were stainless but they weren’t rusted.I'm interested to see the suggestions here, as I'm at the same point in my project. The small perimeter nails/screws on my hull were steel, and corroded badly. Are yours stainless? They look in pretty decent shape.
can't beat that deal! I thought it was galvanized at first. is that 3/16 or 1/4" thick aluminum angle?Bottom feeder prices (free)