[alberg30] coating rudder hardware
alberg30
alberg30 at interactive.net
Mon Jun 12 16:54:35 PDT 2000
George, the covering over those straps is exactly what I am talking
about. I like the idea of West's System Epoxy with lightweight fairing
filler over the pieces--since I already have some on hand. I would
assume to replace the hardware at a later date, you just sand off the
layer of epoxy and pry everything loose. All my hardware looks in good
shape, so shouldn't be needed for a while.
PS- while I'm at it, let me ask one more bottom question. #499 still has
the original wood mounting pieces for an early model transducer and knot
meter/ log. These are blocks of wood, one shaped like a fin, and another
like a round block/cone. They appear to be sealed up and unused--with
what I don't know.They have never leaked in the past. I've had new
Horizon instruments pre-installed since I acquired the boat in 1996.
Should I just leave them alone, or is there a reason to remove them and
fiberglass up the bottom? I wonder if they'll rot off one day or maybe
breakoff and leave a gaping hole(s) below the water line. Maybe glassing
up their openings on the inside is the answer?
Thanks for your help,
Joe #499
"One Less Traveled"
----- Original Message -----
From: George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at min.net>
To: <alberg30 at egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: [alberg30] coating rudder hardware
> Joe,
>
> Are you talking about the straps of the pintles and gudgeons? If so,
> the putty over them is just to provide a fair surface. I recommend
using
> something easy to remove. You can mix up some West epoxy with West's
> lightweight fairing filler (I don't recall the number) as one
alternative.
>
> - George
>
> > alberg30 said:
> >
> > I think I asked this once before-but can't find the post.
> >
> > On the rudder of #499 there is some black caulking ( now dried and =
> > cracked) covering the rudder hardware. I think George said it was to
=
> > protect the pieces from corrosion or something.
> >
> > I can pretty much get the remains off--what do I put on in its
place? =
> > Would you recommend 3m 5200 (black) ,or is that over kill. Perhaps =
> > another, less durable caulk would be better? Suggestions? Or maybe
it =
> > doesn't need to be covered at all.
> >
> > Thanks again;
> >
> > Joe #499
> > "One Less Traveled"
>
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> The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span those hours spent in
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