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What would I use to fill screw holes that will be under water. I'm installing my new FF and transd and paddle wheel. thanks Billy Mac ;D
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What would I use to fill screw holes that will be under water. I'm installing my new FF and transd and paddle wheel. thanks Billy Mac ;D
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What would I use to fill screw holes that will be under water. I'm installing my new FF and transd and paddle wheel. thanks Billy Mac ;D
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Default Re: Transducer replacement

small holes like that can be done a few ways.

#1 and best way, Formula 27, fill and sand, Marine Tex will also be fine!!

#2 Take a Golf T put in resin hamer into the hole, let dry, cut end off. Great to fix screw holes in deck also!


#3. 5200 will work fine. (make sure to put 5200 on new screws)

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Default Re: Transducer replacement

small holes like that can be done a few ways.

#1 and best way, Formula 27, fill and sand, Marine Tex will also be fine!!

#2 Take a Golf T put in resin hamer into the hole, let dry, cut end off. Great to fix screw holes in deck also!


#3. 5200 will work fine. (make sure to put 5200 on new screws)

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small holes like that can be done a few ways.

#1 and best way, Formula 27, fill and sand, Marine Tex will also be fine!!

#2 Take a Golf T put in resin hamer into the hole, let dry, cut end off. Great to fix screw holes in deck also!


#3. 5200 will work fine. (make sure to put 5200 on new screws)

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Formula 27 or marine tex? I have some marine tex. West marine carries F27 I assume? Thanks MJ Billy Mac ;D
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use what you have!! Marine tex is perfect if thats what you have on hand!! F27 is very were Boaters world, hardware stores ect ect..
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Put on as smooth as you can!! that stuff sands like Iron!!
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Don't forget, immediately after applying two part epoxy such as Marine Tex, wet it (water or spit works best) and smooth out the repair to avoid lots of sanding.
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