Holes in the hull
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Holes in the hull
Hi guys
Since i bought my boat i always end up with a bit of water inside the boat but not enough to worry about.
So today i star to look at the old patch and get rid of the old epoxy patches, they are looking a bit too old.
So i wanted to make some good new patch, to make them clean.
I sand them all and that what i end up with.
I was wondering if the epoxy will be enough or should i ask a professional welder to do it properly?
Just to tell how big are the holes in 1 i can fit a 8G screw and the others are all smaller if that can help to judge.
Thanks in advance
Since i bought my boat i always end up with a bit of water inside the boat but not enough to worry about.
So today i star to look at the old patch and get rid of the old epoxy patches, they are looking a bit too old.
So i wanted to make some good new patch, to make them clean.
I sand them all and that what i end up with.
I was wondering if the epoxy will be enough or should i ask a professional welder to do it properly?
Just to tell how big are the holes in 1 i can fit a 8G screw and the others are all smaller if that can help to judge.
Thanks in advance
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Re: Holes in the hull
Hi Pellet,
Being an ex ally welder looking at the hole size I would recommend getting them filled with weld cobba, just think of the peace of mind as well knowing that the hull is up to scratch especially in lizard infested waterways.
Cheers Jerro
Being an ex ally welder looking at the hole size I would recommend getting them filled with weld cobba, just think of the peace of mind as well knowing that the hull is up to scratch especially in lizard infested waterways.
Cheers Jerro
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Re: Holes in the hull
Ok thanks for the good advice!
Any chance that you are still welding to help me to fixthose holes? Or do you know anyone good to recommend?
Thanks
Any chance that you are still welding to help me to fixthose holes? Or do you know anyone good to recommend?
Thanks
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Re: Holes in the hull
hey mate, any fab shop in town will do it easily,try dinghy doctor ,micks ally fab etc,there are heaps!!
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Re: Holes in the hull
If Jerro cant help i've used Adam from Humpty doo welding for a similar job and would highly recommend him. Hes mobile too so he can come to you.
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Re: Holes in the hull
Thanks guys
I want it done before saturday to go fishing.
I want it done before saturday to go fishing.
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Re: Holes in the hull
Buzz Jimmy at AKS Welding in Winnellie, he's done all my recent welding on my Punt boat I've been working on. "dirty ol punt" topic on the forum dude.
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Re: Holes in the hull
Hey Pellet,
I would normally jump at it mate but I have a bl..dy pacemaker in the chest these days so apparently no more welding for me these days or i risk interference on the old pacemaker (not to be confused with the boat). Just make sure that you give the area to be welded a good clean from left over silicon/epoxy etc, it will drive a welder crazy having to deal with any contaminants in the weld zone.
Cheers Jerro
I would normally jump at it mate but I have a bl..dy pacemaker in the chest these days so apparently no more welding for me these days or i risk interference on the old pacemaker (not to be confused with the boat). Just make sure that you give the area to be welded a good clean from left over silicon/epoxy etc, it will drive a welder crazy having to deal with any contaminants in the weld zone.
Cheers Jerro
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Re: Holes in the hull
Thanks Jerro for your advice i'll make everything ready for the welder.
I'm going to look for a welder tomorrow
Thanks everybody for your help
I'm going to look for a welder tomorrow
Thanks everybody for your help
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Re: Holes in the hull
Give George from nt unique fabrications a go. May be able to fit you in. Fair prices and good work
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Re: Holes in the hull
If you can't get it welded use Selleys AQUA KNEEDIT . My first boat had a few holes the same size and i plugged them up with this product
intending to get them welded at a later date , which I never did . I ran around for two years before one of the plugs let go and leaked again .
Ment a a quick fix but lasted for ages .
intending to get them welded at a later date , which I never did . I ran around for two years before one of the plugs let go and leaked again .
Ment a a quick fix but lasted for ages .
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Re: Holes in the hull
Thanks jeffish but i booked with dinghy doctor tomorrow.
I'll keep it mind for next time.
I'll keep it mind for next time.
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