Re: sealing old transom screw holes
Rebars1,<br /><br />Multiple methods have been listed in these forums, from drilling the holes with 1/4 bit's and epoxying in some dowels, to filling them with 3m 5200.<br /><br />I would think the issue will be, how close are the holes to the new ones, are they "soft" (did water get into them). Will they create a problem as far as holding strength if they are close to the others.<br /><br />My two cents is to make sure the holes are dry and fill them with epoxy with a structural filler. Let them cure completely and drill your new holes. Seal the new screws with 3M 5200.<br /><br />Peace.<br /><br />Ed.