I have a number of holes in my transom I drilled to test for wet wood. The largest ones are from a 1/4" drill bit. The good news is I only found discoloration/wet wood around where the drain hole was, as it appears the copper insert has split at one point and was never repaired. I was able to remove the wet section by boring out that hole to fit my new 1.75" livewell drain. A 2" hole saw removed the bad section, and then a week of drying out removed what little moisture was left along the edges, and I was able to seal the wood up well and then epoxy then new drain in to prevent it from happening again.
Now I need to seal up the test holes, what's the best way to fill such small holes?
Now I need to seal up the test holes, what's the best way to fill such small holes?