Concerto
Well-Known Member
In side my Fulmar a previous owner has fitted stained plywood panels under the side decks in the main cabin. To hold the inside edge to the deck he screwed a rebated piece of timber. He drilled into just the inside layer of glassfibre of a balsa core deck and then used brass woodscrews. Unfortunately the screw thread was too coarse to hold in the relatively thin glassfibre, so he then drilled the holes larger and used shortened plastic rawplugs to hold the screws. Over time these had stopped holding the screws and the panel dropped. I tried adding extra padding with matchsticks for the screw to grip on, but this failed.
Today I created a simple permanent solution. Removed all of the old match sticks and rawplugs. Squirt a little water into each hole and then insert matchsticks covered with Gorilla glue (the water is the catalyst for the glue). This expands over a couple of hours to 4 times its volume. Once set I cut off any excess material flush with the glassfibre. Any void in the balsa core is filled and the hardened glue and matchsticks makes a perfect material to screw into.
Today I created a simple permanent solution. Removed all of the old match sticks and rawplugs. Squirt a little water into each hole and then insert matchsticks covered with Gorilla glue (the water is the catalyst for the glue). This expands over a couple of hours to 4 times its volume. Once set I cut off any excess material flush with the glassfibre. Any void in the balsa core is filled and the hardened glue and matchsticks makes a perfect material to screw into.