ksubigbuck
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2006
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Re: Transom Repair
Yep, it looks like it is $119 for a 5 gallon pail.
Yep, it looks like it is $119 for a 5 gallon pail.
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When I Took Out The Brass Drain Tubes On The Transom I Had To Destroy On End Of Them To Get Them Out So I Will Have To By New Ones Which I Can Get At Boaters World For About $ 6.00 Each. How Do I Flare The Other Side Of The Tube After I Put It Back In The Transom? Should I Put Those In Before I Do The Pour And Let The Nidabond Form Around Them To Seal The Areas Or Should I Put Them In After The Pour And Drill Out The Holes After The The Nidabond Is Dry? I Am Thinking That It Might Be Better To Put Them Before The Pour.
I Also Have A Few Pictures Of Removal Of The Transom Core That I Will Put On Later.
Sorry guys new to the site but not to boating i have been in this business for over 10yrs and i own my own business and do a ton of Glass repair including stringers and transoms and to be honest i have never seen any of the above listed stuff in any WELCRAFT boats and i have put in numerous transoms in all makes and models and the only way to fix the transom is to cut out the existing glass and wood and put new back in. Do not waste your time and hard earned money on the quick fix products. If the transom is roted then the moisture is still trapped between the glass layers and it needs to be removed