DownWest
Well-Known Member
Cascophen and other resourcinol glues require high clamping pressures, close fits and temps during curing above 10°C, so best left to the yards or good warm garages.
I just did a repair to the rubbing strips on an older boat. Cut out the rough bit and PU glued in the replacement. Wood was mahogony and the spare bit came off the rail that was being replaced with Stainless. Weather was a bit cold for époxy and since it was non-structural, PU worked well. i.e. it touched in enough of the joint get a good hold.
If a more critical joint, then époxy and wait for warmer weather.
I just did a repair to the rubbing strips on an older boat. Cut out the rough bit and PU glued in the replacement. Wood was mahogony and the spare bit came off the rail that was being replaced with Stainless. Weather was a bit cold for époxy and since it was non-structural, PU worked well. i.e. it touched in enough of the joint get a good hold.
If a more critical joint, then époxy and wait for warmer weather.