Hi, The bag idea for filling holes sounds good and sure I would try. I use
a squeeze bottle that you can buy at the dollar store, it is about 500ml
similar to a condiment bottle for ketchup ect. However this has the volumes
marked out which helps out in the measuring and mixing all in the same
con
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From: Gerry Beltgens via CnC-List
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2017 12:23 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Gerry Beltgens
Subject: Re: Stus-List Epoxy hole filling
Hey Derek - that is a handy tip. I am going through the same process on my C&C
29-1. I look forward to doing that with my next
Hey Derek - that is a handy tip. I am going through the same process on my
C&C 29-1. I look forward to doing that with my next hole repair when I move
some cleats.
BTW - I am using Marine-Tex epoxy putty for filling holes and divots and it
works good so far. Anybody have any long term experience wi
Hi,
I read about this tip the other day and got to try it today. It was on Paul
Calder's blog on Sailfeed, he's Nigel's son.
I had a number of screw holes in my anchor locker hatch and cockpit seat lid to
pot with epoxy to provide secure holding for the hinge screws.
I drilled out all the ex