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with a plywood core double the diameter at a minimum, with a foam core, you might need high density insert, depends what kind of load you put on the fastener.
I have had good success with just drilling pilot holes into the epoxy plug. Pilot hole is a little smaller that a self tapping SS screw and using some 5200 or lifeseal to lock it in.
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Which epoxy would you recommand ?
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If you have other work to do like glassing or bottom coating, then just get a small kit of epoxy and a bag of filler. You mix the filler in with the epoxy to make a glue/putty, i would used wood flour for this, its thixotropic (non sagging), strong as heck, and not expensive.
If this is the only use you have then just get a small kit of pre-mixed putty
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Shine, I have some G2 system three epoxy left that I bought for laminating the transom teak doors and some west system #403 microfibers & #404 high density filler that a friend gave me. Is the above epoxy ok & which of the two fillers do you suggest I use ?
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