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mitchman 09-01-2010 02:36 PM

Need suggestions repairing metal rubrail
 
Im pulling my boat for Hurricane Earl and I think it might be some time for some late season TLC. The metal rub-rail (possibly original)on my 1969 20ft SF is starting to come off. The screws holding it in place actually ripped out their holes in several places. What the best way to tackle this? I was think of just filling the stripped screw holes with epoxy and redrilling......

FELLOW-SHIP 09-01-2010 05:49 PM

Re: Need suggestions repairing metal rubrail
 
When I redid my rub rail a few months ago I did what you are suggesting I filled in all the old screw holes with thickened epoxy and re drilled I put the epoxy in a over size syringe and pushed it in after it hardened I went over with a orbital sander.

http://www.llamaproducts.com/assets/...cc_syringe.jpg

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mitchman 09-02-2010 06:29 PM

Re: Need suggestions repairing metal rubrail
 
Quote:

When I redid my rub rail a few months ago I did what you are suggesting I filled in all the old screw holes with thickened epoxy and re drilled I put the epoxy in a over size syringe and pushed it in after it hardened I went over with a orbital sander.

Thanks! What kind of epoxy did you use?

FELLOW-SHIP 09-03-2010 09:05 AM

Re: Need suggestions repairing metal rubrail
 
Doesn’t make any difference in the manufacturer but the pot time is for me a little more important you need a good hour to work with and make it thick enough that it doesn’t want to drip out like a tear drop.

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Islandtrader 09-03-2010 09:43 AM

Re: Need suggestions repairing metal rubrail
 
If you don't want to mess around mixing the stuff. Try a tube of West's Six 10. I have used it and it works well.

Six10

mitchman 09-03-2010 11:13 AM

Re: Need suggestions repairing metal rubrail
 
Quote:

If you don't want to mess around mixing the stuff. Try a tube of West's Six 10. I have used it and it works well.

Six10

That might work for me! I have some other holes I need to fill too....


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