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Reuse scuppers
Hey how's everybody doing my question is,I was able to pull the original scuppers out of my 1980 seacraft it's a 20-foot overnighter,should I put in new brass covers or should I just reuse the original ones, they are in great shape and came out with no damage whatsoever. I am trying to post pics but I'm not able to, I will post them as soon as I figure it out.thanks
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Go with new brass tubes, they are $5 ea. and you'll likely have trouble getting a good flare seal with the old brass. Damage may be all but invisible. Flaring tool is $20:
https://www.amazon.com/520290-1-Drai.../dp/B0082ANA0C You'll likely need a longer bolt. I used 3M 4200 for sealing figuring some flex would reduce possibility cracking and separation with weather changes,
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Google "Annealing" brass. Not the worst job. Buy extra length. I have a spare section, 30" one inch outside diameter brass tubing from my Whaler refurbs. Probably enough to split with another member, I think Jorge in Miami may be doing similar project
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Try McMaster-Carr vs. Amazon.
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reuse scuppers
do most seacraft boats have brass scuppers,cause the ones on my overnighter are plastic???
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beastly's overnighter in below link shows scuppers but I can't really tell if they are plastic from the picture. I don't know if original or not. http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...ht=overnighter
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