theoldwizard1
Petty Officer 1st Class
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I stole this picture from Waterman's thread.
That is JB Weld plugging up all those holes. I ASSUME the plug of JB on the back side is significantly larger.
That is JB Weld plugging up all those holes. I ASSUME the plug of JB on the back side is significantly larger.
- Does this type of plug/patch actually hold long term and what type of prep is required on the backside ? I guess I'm thinking that any flexing would cause the epoxy to fail. Other threads have used backing plate, but there are just too many holes to do that here. Is this type of repair adequate near/below the water line ?
- I know you guys use Marine Tex to fill corrosion. Why not here ?
- Is the recommend procedure for larger non-structural holes at or below the waterline to attach a backer with 5200 and, after it cures, fill the hole with JB/MT ?
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