87Starcraft
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2021
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- 135
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.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)