Patching mounting holes in mast and boom

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Bill Jarrell

Patching mounting holes in mast and boom

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How should I "patch" the small holes left on the mast and boom by hadware that has been removed?

Thanks

Bill



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Chris Schnell

Re: Patching mounting holes in mast and boom

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Bill....what I normally do is put a little 5200 in the hole and put the screw or bolt back into the hole. This seals it and yet maintains a threaded hole that's quickly accessible. There are so few extras there's no real asthetic issue either. Good Luck.

Full Sails & Calm Seas,

Chris Schnell
s/v MADNESS III, CD30 #235
Southport, NC



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Ken Coit

Re: Patching mounting holes in mast and boom

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5200 is an adhesive and sealant and very hard to remove. You might want to use something like 4200 which considered a sealant and more forgiving if you need to use those holes again. If you leave stainless in aluminum without Neversieze or something similar in between, you will also get corrosion that will make the screws hard to remove later.


Ken

Chris Schnell wrote: Bill....what I normally do is put a little 5200 in the hole and put the screw or bolt back into the hole. This seals it and yet maintains a threaded hole that's quickly accessible. There are so few extras there's no real asthetic issue either. Good Luck.

Full Sails & Calm Seas,

Chris Schnell
s/v MADNESS III, CD30 #235
Southport, NC


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BOB

Re: Patching mounting holes in mast and boom

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THE EASIEST WAY I HAVE FOUND IS TO FILL THE HOLE WITH AN
ALUMINUM POP RIVET - FILLS THE HOLE AND EASILY REMOVED
Dan Hanlon

Re: Patching mounting holes in mast and boom

Post by Dan Hanlon »

Ken,
Are you saying fill the whole with 4200 then coat the screw with Neversieze and screw it in? Can you detail the process for us?

Thanks,

Dan
SHWEEGO
CD25 #652


Ken Coit wrote: 5200 is an adhesive and sealant and very hard to remove. You might want to use something like 4200 which considered a sealant and more forgiving if you need to use those holes again. If you leave stainless in aluminum without Neversieze or something similar in between, you will also get corrosion that will make the screws hard to remove later.


Ken

Chris Schnell wrote: Bill....what I normally do is put a little 5200 in the hole and put the screw or bolt back into the hole. This seals it and yet maintains a threaded hole that's quickly accessible. There are so few extras there's no real asthetic issue either. Good Luck.

Full Sails & Calm Seas,

Chris Schnell
s/v MADNESS III, CD30 #235
Southport, NC


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