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doing some work on an old whaler. the screws attaching the wood to the hull are loose, holes enlarged and a source of water intrusion, so I want to fill and redrill them. Whaler used wood screws.
what do you all recommend that I can fill and redrill? I have heard of threading a screw hole in fiberglass with a tap but I don't think I can do that with wood screws and I like their bite into the wood. I don't want to fill with something that will shatter with the wood screw, but it needs to bite the hole sides, too.
I guess an option is to glue in a wood plug like a dowel with 5200 and then drill out but the holes aren't that big and I can't see a dowel plug handling the wood screws either.
thoughts?
what do you all recommend that I can fill and redrill? I have heard of threading a screw hole in fiberglass with a tap but I don't think I can do that with wood screws and I like their bite into the wood. I don't want to fill with something that will shatter with the wood screw, but it needs to bite the hole sides, too.
I guess an option is to glue in a wood plug like a dowel with 5200 and then drill out but the holes aren't that big and I can't see a dowel plug handling the wood screws either.
thoughts?