Date: 2/2/1999, 3:58 am
(I recall a post,
> sometime ago, regarding the use of copper & plastic pipe) into the
> hole to give additional protection to the hull from chafing from the
> rope...+
Hi David,
I can remember being a part of that discussion, I was thinking of using copper pipe, flaired at the ends with a plumbers flairing tool. The only reason, is that I think it will look nice. I don't know if it will protect the end grain any more than plain old epoxy, actually if the tube wasn't glued in well it could actually trap water against the end grain, this could be bad.
I myself am going with the tube. I figure it'd be easier to replace the tube if it gets worn (by rope and sand), than it would be to mend a big ugly hole in my boat.
Paul.
Messages In This Thread
- Hole's in Hull (for handles)
David Cain -- 2/1/1999, 7:49 am- Re: Hole's in Hull (for handles)
Paul Lund -- 2/2/1999, 3:58 am- Re: Hole's in Hull (for handles)
Preston Seu -- 2/2/1999, 12:16 am- 2nd vote for the pipe lining solution
Pete Ford -- 2/1/1999, 5:27 pm- Re: Hole's in Hull (for handles)
Lee -- 2/1/1999, 2:28 pm- Re: Hole's in Hull (for handles)
Nolan Penney -- 2/1/1999, 1:42 pm- Re: Hole's in Hull (for handles)
Jerry Weinraub -- 2/2/1999, 6:55 am- Re: Hole's in Hull (for handles)
Nolan Penney -- 2/3/1999, 1:47 pm- Basically
Brian T. Cunningham -- 2/3/1999, 3:01 pm
- Basically
- Re: Hole's in Hull (for handles)
- line the holes with copper pipe
Brian T. Cunningham -- 2/1/1999, 12:18 pm- Re: Hole's in Hull (for handles)
Jay Babina -- 2/1/1999, 10:15 am - Re: Hole's in Hull (for handles)
- Re: Hole's in Hull (for handles)