Cracked Weld, Marine Tex or Marine Tex Flex?

dingbat

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No way the a crack should have formed in the weld like that. Whomever did the repair didn't have a clue what they where doing...

Simply welding a crack or putting a patch over it isn't going to solve the problem for long, if at all. You must address, i.e. fix the underlying structural issues before addressing the crack.
 
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java230

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Ok I think I'm going at this two fold. No welders available for awhile.....


So West systems makes an aluminum repair 'flex' epoxy. I will inject that into the Crack, I drilled 1/8" holes in a few places and there is a small void between the hull and plate (further research shows the plate being non factory btw). Fill with epoxy as beat as possible, then 5200 a patch over it.
 

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No way the a crack should have formed in the weld like that. Whomever did the repair didn't have a clue what they where doing...

Simply welding a crack or putting a patch over it isn't going to solve the problem for long, if at all. You must address, i.e. fix the underlying structural issues before addressing the crack.

I agree, but it appears this plate was added post factory at some point...... Who knows why... I don't see an hull damage on the inside.
 

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I drilled a small hole on the high side, about 1" back form the crack, Started injecting epoxy in there, I could see it coming through the crack and the first two holes. Couldn't get it to flow down to the bottom so I went from below there. The lowest (keel side) hole took A LOT, but i was able to get it to force its way out of the crack there as well. I put about 6 oz into it, A fair bit is just on the surface, but there is definitely some between the plates.

It was covered with packing tape to keep the glue in place.

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Took a pretty good beating this weekend, lake was wind chopped bad. No water (other than spray!) in the bilge, no crack visible or feel-able in the epoxy. Fingers crossed.
 

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Remember Epoxy is NOT UV resistant. If you want it to last you must put some paint over it. ;)
 

java230

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Remember Epoxy is NOT UV resistant. If you want it to last you must put some paint over it. ;)


Thanks WOG, was already done before I took it out.

Sanded the high spots a bit and threw some bottom paint on it.

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Ugly, but it got me here and back through some nasty chop

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gm280

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java230, That scenic picture looks interesting. Look nice and cool.
 

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Looks like you were up in Wenatchee/Spokane area. While you were playing I was in Yakima helping build the family friend's deck and got a nasty burn. Shouldda opted for boating... always boating.

Glad it's holding up.
 

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Yup on Chelan, I was very liberal with the sunscreen :)
 
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