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never seen anyone do a transom that way. looks good, and good luck:clap:
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Nice purple chainsaw. :you:
Maury, lookin good. I think you should be able to get a good bond. |
Maury Iam impressed !!!
When I changed my drain thing I didnt use a tube I just mounted my plug to the exterior with some 5200 and painted over it .... should I have used this tube?? |
If you have a rubber plug I would have!! But I like the screw in type much better, that you just 5200 the hole sides so is water proof and screw the flange on, takes a few more min to add & remove but I like better
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Lumber,
My lower drain is the brass screw in type (pipe threads). There isn't a brass thru-hull tube there. The tubes I bought were for my splash well drains up top. I'm sure its the same set up as yours. Maury |
Used my wifes electric chainsaw and emptied the oil out of it, figured I didn't need any in the transom.
Keep the pics comming. |
OK, transom is poured. Pics to follow. Total time to prepare transom - approx 5-6 hours. The worse the wood is the easier it comes out. Coated the inside with two coat of poly resin and poured within a half hour. A reminder here- make sure ALL holes are covered as this stuff is the consistency of thick latex paing and it will find the holes. Gells within a half an hour then gets HOT - so hot you can't touch the back of the boat. I'll say it again when I post pics, but I'm sure the fiberglass purist will negate the benefits of this product. You couldn't get it out of my transom without dynamite. I'm sold. I may not be able to bring it to get the aluminum transom cap till early next week - we'll see how my week goes.
Maury |
You may have answered this question already, but I couldn't find it. Why did you go with the ARJAY over the NIDACORE? I remeber you said before you weren't impressed with SEACAST(can't blame ya), but what was the decider for the ARJAY? And how much did the ARJAY cost?
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I think the Arjay 6011 and Nidacore pourable transom compound are exactly the same thing. Both are ceramic spheres in poly resin. The cured samples look exactly the same. The Arjay was from Fiberglass Services in Saraota for $106/ 5gal pail. Nidacore from their website is about $115. Shipping is what kills you. I got three 5 gal pails plus a quart of MEK-P shipped to Baton Rouge and the shipping ran about $130. Seacast was expensive and looks lumpy when poured. The Arjay ran like butter. We hammered the hull for air pockets but there was really no need. I guarantee every void in my transom was filled up by this stuff.
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