erikgreen
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I'm almost done with my under floor structures... stringers, reinforcing ribs/floor supports, etc., and I have a gap between the motor mounts and my main stringers that I'd like to fill with something. It's big enough that putty is not an option, and while I don't have a lot of lumber lying around I can use, I do have a few pieces of pine (I think) dimensional 2x6 lying around. Can I cut these, encapsulate with epoxy, and use them to fill the gap? Or will they vanish in a puff of smoke as soon as they touch the hull due to being "inferior" wood? They're just standard 2x6s I got from Home Depot.
The role they would fill is not strictly speaking structural, although it's possible to say that anything under the deck is to some extent structural. I suppose I could cut and laminate a few squares of plywood to do the same job.
To be more specific about my application, the wood will fill a short gap between the ends of the motor mounts and the start of the main stringers (which don't extend to the transom due to boat design) and will be glassed over.
Erik
The role they would fill is not strictly speaking structural, although it's possible to say that anything under the deck is to some extent structural. I suppose I could cut and laminate a few squares of plywood to do the same job.
To be more specific about my application, the wood will fill a short gap between the ends of the motor mounts and the start of the main stringers (which don't extend to the transom due to boat design) and will be glassed over.
Erik