Rick: This was a blog post where I described how I did mine. http://audasea.montgomeryowners.com/?p=7 The blog post prior to that talked about epoxy. As long as its a good two part epoxy, preferably one that uses a 2:1 ratio, it should be fine. That would be products like Raka, System 3, MAS, etc. West Systems uses pumps, but will also work. I'd use a slow hardener to give you the maximum working time and even with that, mix up small batches. Would be a good idea to thicken it a bit with fumed silica (cabosil). Howard On Apr 6, 2010, at 12:13 PM, Richard Everett wrote:
Second, I have some items to mount to my M17 and I can't remember what type of epoxy we discussed using to fill the hole for redrilling (so to protect the inner layers from water damage). I have some two part 30 minute epoxy, but do I need to use a special salt water proof marine grade product? (if so, which do you recommend?)
Thanks
Rick M17 #635 Eidolon
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