66Holiday924
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2017
- Messages
- 586
That looks good BWR. What did you use to laminate? I think I'm definitely painting my transom wood. I'll probably use the tractor paint that Watermann used on his Chieftan because I'll have to buy it to paint the outboard side of my stern sheet anyway.
You made up my mind for me Watermann. That was honestly the only argument I could make for the 5200 in my head. This is my first boat and I've never used any of these products before, so I have no experience, but I was thinking that the 5200 might not be so bad on bolts or screws where you apply torque. I will go with your experience on that and use the 5200. I am reading (and maybe I read to much) about electrolysis between the stainless hardware and the Aluminum Hull. Everything says to use Tef-gel and high quality 316 Stainless. I think Tef-Gel might be redundant if I'm using the 5200, especially if I do it the way you said and pre drill all my holes and get a nice bead of 5200 right between where the metals contact each other.
You made up my mind for me Watermann. That was honestly the only argument I could make for the 5200 in my head. This is my first boat and I've never used any of these products before, so I have no experience, but I was thinking that the 5200 might not be so bad on bolts or screws where you apply torque. I will go with your experience on that and use the 5200. I am reading (and maybe I read to much) about electrolysis between the stainless hardware and the Aluminum Hull. Everything says to use Tef-gel and high quality 316 Stainless. I think Tef-Gel might be redundant if I'm using the 5200, especially if I do it the way you said and pre drill all my holes and get a nice bead of 5200 right between where the metals contact each other.