bikesherpa
New Member
Hi,
I must replace a very old sonar thru-hull bronze transducer on my GRP sailboat. The old transducer has a 26.5mm diameter hole (1+1/16"), the new transducer (also bronze) will require an approx 22mm hole.
What is the best way to do it? I was thinking of 3 options:
1) Ask a machining shop (a friend of mine) to create a bronze threaded adapter (22mm inside, 26.5mm outside). The adapter would have a very small thickness, so I am not sure about the reliability (cracking, etc.)
2) Fill with epoxy (with glass micro-spheres) the current hole and re-drill the hole of the correct size
3) Just fill the extra void with sealant (3M 5200)
Any advice would be welcome.
I must replace a very old sonar thru-hull bronze transducer on my GRP sailboat. The old transducer has a 26.5mm diameter hole (1+1/16"), the new transducer (also bronze) will require an approx 22mm hole.
What is the best way to do it? I was thinking of 3 options:
1) Ask a machining shop (a friend of mine) to create a bronze threaded adapter (22mm inside, 26.5mm outside). The adapter would have a very small thickness, so I am not sure about the reliability (cracking, etc.)
2) Fill with epoxy (with glass micro-spheres) the current hole and re-drill the hole of the correct size
3) Just fill the extra void with sealant (3M 5200)
Any advice would be welcome.