ricardio
Member
My grp boat has at some point had a plywood bridge deck fitted which I have now removed as it was beginning to rot. As a result I have to replace the external stainless steel strips which hold the washboards in place with slightly longer ones.
I would prefer to use countersunk rather than say pan headed screws to fix the new strips in place. I can find lots about drilling but not much about countersinking stainless. Does anyone have any tips?
The only countersinks I can find are HSS -will this do or should I look around for cobalt or more exotic versions?
Also is there a quick way to make sure all the holes are countersunk to the correct depth?
I would prefer to use countersunk rather than say pan headed screws to fix the new strips in place. I can find lots about drilling but not much about countersinking stainless. Does anyone have any tips?
The only countersinks I can find are HSS -will this do or should I look around for cobalt or more exotic versions?
Also is there a quick way to make sure all the holes are countersunk to the correct depth?