Date: 2/2/1999, 6:55 am
> If you've got big enough end pours, you do not have to place a tube
> insert. You would still want to seal up the now open plywood of course.
> Chafing in the hole is not a problem, at least if you drill reasonably
> well it won't.
> I personally chose to do a tube insert for the heck of it and because it
> looks cool to me.
> I simply eyeballed where I wanted to drill, drilled the holes, regretted
> not being a bit more carefull to ensure they were straight, stuffed a
> copper tube to mark for cutting, cut it, stuffed it in there again, this
> time with epoxy glopped over the outside, wiped up the excess epoxy that
> squished out, sanded the tube flush with the hull and then painted. You can flare the ends of copper tube with a flare tool or any tapered or round gizmo that will fit in the end.Looks good and adds waterproofness(new word,first used here-history in the making)
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)