sharmajm
Active Member
As part of the winter restoration of my Halcyon 23 I have removed all the toe rails as water had got underneath and it was leaking like a sieve.
Since then I have been trying to dry out the Fibre Glass encapsulated wood into which the toe rails had been screwed.
So far I have drilled out the old screws with a 10 mm drill, intending to use a combination of epoxy and dowel to completely seal the holes once they are dry.
We ave tried a number of drying techniques including, hot air guns and do nothing, but the best so far is to keep packing the holes with rolled up newspaper.
This is laborious and time consuming and the season is disappearing in front of my eyes!!.
I guess the two questions are:
- Any other bright ideas?
- How dry do I need to get it before I can risk sealing the whole thing in epoxy? As an indication I have gone from sopping wet to the newpaper being damp after 1/2 hour in the hole.
Any thoughts gratefully received. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Since then I have been trying to dry out the Fibre Glass encapsulated wood into which the toe rails had been screwed.
So far I have drilled out the old screws with a 10 mm drill, intending to use a combination of epoxy and dowel to completely seal the holes once they are dry.
We ave tried a number of drying techniques including, hot air guns and do nothing, but the best so far is to keep packing the holes with rolled up newspaper.
This is laborious and time consuming and the season is disappearing in front of my eyes!!.
I guess the two questions are:
- Any other bright ideas?
- How dry do I need to get it before I can risk sealing the whole thing in epoxy? As an indication I have gone from sopping wet to the newpaper being damp after 1/2 hour in the hole.
Any thoughts gratefully received. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif