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Proper installation of deck hardware

Started by JustStartin, November 13, 2009, 07:25:42 AM

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Salty19

I used 5200 on all the 16 hardware I restored, but am going with bedding compound this time.  It will be used to seal the teak and new jib cleats on a 19 .  All other hardware I'm not touching.  My logic here is the teak will have to removed and revarnished every few years. Permanently bonding with 5200 seems like a lot of work down the road.    If something will truly be permenant--like a swim ladder or rudder post that do not typically "wear out" like an engine mount or pulley--I would use 5200 on those joints.
"Island Time" 1998 Com-pac 19XL # 603

Bob23

Thanks, Skip and all. You have saved me from the error of my ways...not an easy task! I'll look into drilling on the boat...but can I still have my grease fittings? Please?
Bob23-old school graduate