[Rhodes22-list] hull deck joint reseal questions
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Mon Apr 29 11:59:03 EDT 2013
Screws???? You have got to be kidding me. I have no idea how you would ever
get the nuts on all of those screws. I don't remember the size of the
rivets, but getting a screw off should give you some idea on size and length
required. For solvent, I like good old fashioned acetone. It will remove even
your skin if your not careful. Sonolastic NP1 is a good brand of
polyurethane and readily available over the Internet. If your rub rail has
deteriorated or faded, new inserts are available from Stan and also over the
Internet.
Rummy
In a message dated 4/29/2013 10:47:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
hmcheung57 at gmail.com writes:
It looks like it's time to do a reseal on s/v Muireann's hull deck joint.
We
get water in the hull when we've been "wave bashing". I've searched the
archives and read what's there. It's good stuff and I have a pretty good
idea of how to proceed. I haven't pulled the rubrail yet, but I took a
peek
at a section and discovered that instead of rivets s/v Muireann has
screws.
So one of my questions is "Should I plan on replacing the screws with
rivets?". Another is "What diameter and length rivets?". Finally the list
advice didn't mention how the old sealant is removed. Is it simply
physically removed? Or is a solvent advisable? As for caulk, one part
polyurethane was recommended in the archives. Would 3M 4200 be a good
choice?
Thanks for any and all comments and help!
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Mike Cheung
s/v Muireann
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