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Unread 05-21-2019, 07:21 AM
erikbythesea erikbythesea is offline
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So, it took a while to get to putting the rub rail back on after repairing some damage to the glass, but found a perfect working solution for the rub rail insert. We ended up ripping strips on 3/4 inch thick azek trim on a table saw to the 1/4 inch thickness needed. We tried it first with Starboard, but at the 1/4 inch thickness, once it had screw pressure on it, it had the tendency to shatter. The azek worked perfect with flathead screws. Didnt even need to countersink the material, it just moved out of the way. Thanks for all the suggestions. Getting the rope back in the rubrail was a pain, especially going around the corner at the transom. Heat gun helped it along, but took some time.
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