[Rhodes22-list] Bow Chocks
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Tue Apr 9 11:38:15 EDT 2013
Dennis,
I now understand what you are saying, but I will have to disagree with this
method. Carving out a hole in the gel coat for the hardware to sit in is a
lot of work and one small slip with a drill or a router will damage the
gel coat. Someone has over engineered this and needs to find a better hobby
to occupy their time. I don't see any benefit to this method, non at all.
Rummy
In a message dated 4/8/2013 4:10:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
mcneelyd at site-solutions.com writes:
Hi Rummy -
The countersink is for the bedding compound, not the screw head. It allows
minor (thermal) movement of the boat, screw, and hardware without stressing
the bedding compound or the fiberglass where the screw leaves the hardware
and enters the fiberglass.
Dennis
www.great-loop.us
s/v Magic Moments
berthed in Gibraltar, Michigan
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Countersink what screw holes? The screws you use will be determined by the
hardware you choose. It would be nice if the chocks had a countersunk hole
in them to hide the screw head, but you can't hide the head in the fibe
rglass since the chock is sitting on top of it. Drill a small pilot hole
through the gel coat and glass. Then drill a larger hole at slow speed so
you won't heat up the gel coat and cause it to crack. I've known some
people that like to put masking tape where they are going to drill. It
never helped me.
Fill the holes with a good bedding compound and install the chock and
screws. Ta Dah! It's not rocket science, just good craftsmanship.
Rummy
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