Rum Run
Well-Known Member
Hello All
In order to re-sheath the deck on my GRP hull + plywood deck Thompson T31 (built 1968) I am going to have to remove the toe rails and various fittings. The bungs in the toe rails are pretty good, but it looks like the screws underneath are plain steel as the heads have rusted to oblivion. The question is, should I use silicon bronze or stainless steel to replace them?
I would assume that the bronze option is better for corrosion than the stainless, but so far as I can tell at the moment, not having extracted one yet, they will be 12 gauge and 3" or more long, so the difference in price will be eyewatering i.e 27p each vs £1.15.
I am quite surprised that the original steel screws lasted this long without damaging the toe rails or even popping out all the bungs TBH
In order to re-sheath the deck on my GRP hull + plywood deck Thompson T31 (built 1968) I am going to have to remove the toe rails and various fittings. The bungs in the toe rails are pretty good, but it looks like the screws underneath are plain steel as the heads have rusted to oblivion. The question is, should I use silicon bronze or stainless steel to replace them?
I would assume that the bronze option is better for corrosion than the stainless, but so far as I can tell at the moment, not having extracted one yet, they will be 12 gauge and 3" or more long, so the difference in price will be eyewatering i.e 27p each vs £1.15.
I am quite surprised that the original steel screws lasted this long without damaging the toe rails or even popping out all the bungs TBH