Re: Epoxy: Holes for Maroske fittings
In Response To: Epoxy: Holes for Maroske fittings (Palle Dam)
Hi,
I used the drill, fill, drill process, and it worked well. I just used scraps of cloth and thickened epoxy to construct the tubes. This technique leaves as much room as you want for rounding the hole edges, and since the "tube" is actually bonded to the hull over the entire structure, it is likely a bit stronger, although heavier than using a sleeve.
Good luck,
Allan Edie
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- Epoxy: Holes for Maroske fittings
Palle Dam -- 6/24/2014, 5:36 pm- Re: Epoxy: Holes for Maroske fittings
JohnAbercrombie -- 6/24/2014, 7:37 pm- Re: Epoxy: Holes for Maroske fittings
A. Edie -- 6/24/2014, 9:38 pm- Re: Epoxy: Holes for Maroske fittings
Paul Davies. -- 6/25/2014, 2:33 am- Re: Epoxy: Holes for Maroske fittings
Palle Dam -- 6/26/2014, 6:44 pm- Re: Epoxy: Holes for Maroske fittings
John Roberts -- 6/26/2014, 9:16 pm- Re: Epoxy: Holes for Maroske fittings
Paul Davies. -- 6/26/2014, 9:50 pm - Re: Epoxy: Holes for Maroske fittings
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