: The butt of those soft padeyes makes the glass patch over it sit about 1/8th
: inch higher than the surrounding wood. Just a touch on that bulge with an
: electric sander and coarse sandpaper will rip through the glass and a bit
: of the padeye, but completely miss the surrounding area. Poke out the old
: padeye pieces, use a small piece of medium grit sand paper to clean up any
: grunge on the inside, insert a new padeye, and slap a patch of
: epoxy-wetted fiberglass fabric over the site.
: For those who either don't like to use epoxy,or who are fans of duct tape:
: They can seal the inside with a square of the 'universal silver solution',
: and be done in a moment.
: PGJ
You must have a really small sander to fit inside the completed boat to do this. I can barely get my hands on those at the ends, let alone a sander.
Bill H.
Messages In This Thread
- S&G: Thanks to Redfish Kayaks for Soft Padeyes! *LINK* *Pic*
armin -- 3/31/2009, 6:58 pm- Re: S&G: Thanks to Redfish Kayaks for Soft Padeyes *LINK* *Pic*
Dave Houser -- 4/2/2009, 3:23 pm- Re: S&G: Thanks to Redfish Kayaks for Soft Padeyes
Bill Hamm -- 4/1/2009, 12:34 am- Re: S&G: Thanks to Redfish Kayaks for Soft Padeyes
FrankP -- 4/1/2009, 8:22 am- Re: S&G: Thanks to Redfish Kayaks for Soft Padeyes
Bill Hamm -- 4/2/2009, 12:48 am- Removing Soft Padeyes
Paul G. Jacobson -- 4/4/2009, 8:52 pm- Re: Removing Soft Padeyes
Bill Hamm -- 4/5/2009, 12:30 am
- Re: Removing Soft Padeyes
- Removing Soft Padeyes
- Re: S&G: Thanks to Redfish Kayaks for Soft Padeyes *LINK* *Pic*
armin -- 4/1/2009, 2:22 am - Re: S&G: Thanks to Redfish Kayaks for Soft Padeyes
- Re: S&G: Thanks to Redfish Kayaks for Soft Padeyes
- Re: S&G: Thanks to Redfish Kayaks for Soft Padeyes *LINK* *Pic*