laika
Well-Known Member
Simple, stupid question I'm worrying far too much about but I'd rather learn a bit about boat materials science than bodge a solution.
My whitlock pedestal throttle pod (subject of a recent thread) is held together by 4 bolts which screw into threaded metal inserts bonded into the plastic of the pod. One of these came out attached to the end of one of the bolts. Easy enough to get off the bolt but what's the "right" way to put it back? I have some magic glue from a man at a boat show one year which would doubtless work but it looks to have originally been secured with some kind of cement. Having never owned a brick I'm not familiar with cement.
What adhesive should be used and what is a threaded cylindrical insert that a bold screws into called anyway (obviously not an interscrew or nut)?
My whitlock pedestal throttle pod (subject of a recent thread) is held together by 4 bolts which screw into threaded metal inserts bonded into the plastic of the pod. One of these came out attached to the end of one of the bolts. Easy enough to get off the bolt but what's the "right" way to put it back? I have some magic glue from a man at a boat show one year which would doubtless work but it looks to have originally been secured with some kind of cement. Having never owned a brick I'm not familiar with cement.
What adhesive should be used and what is a threaded cylindrical insert that a bold screws into called anyway (obviously not an interscrew or nut)?