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I am getting ready to glass my floor in.
Before I do that I want to attached some wooden cleats to hold my side panels and transom enclosure. ![]() ![]() So the question is: Will using epoxy (thickened with cabasol) be good enough? Or should I add some mechanical fasteners like SS tee nuts. I will not be tabbing these in with tape. Or is this over kill? Let hear it from those that have been there ![]()
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My experience with epoxy for cleats/etc, is the material your bonding to will break/fail before the connection/epoxy will assuming the surfaces are prepped and cleand correctly.
One thought on the thickener/cabosol is this creates a VERY hard/brittle mixture. I have moved to wood flour instead of cabosol for most of what I am doing now. It is just as strong, but is more flexible, and in boats, I am finding flexible is a good thing, expecially if your connecting to flexible surfaces such as fiberglass. Just my 2 cents. |
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Has anybody used the west system Six 10 in the cartridge ? I wonder if this would be flexible?
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