FairweatherDave
Well-Known Member
In the process of refurbishing my Westerly windows (main cabin long windows and forecabin portlights) and have got stuck into the research detail of refitting. I will be rebedding the frames with butyl tape between frames and hull. I can easily imagine the old interscrews ought to be replaced, several crumbled or span free as the windows came out. Interscrews are expensive and you need to get the right diameter and length. Domed headed SS nuts are an alternative but then you still need to be accurate on length, whereas ordinary self-locking ss nuts and trimming the bolt/screw after fitting sounds practical.
Q 1. interscrews or ordinary A2 grade SS nuts and bolts? Interested if anyone regrets not using interscrews.
Q2. Do I use duralac and if so how? Or should I be using some form of sealant in the frame hole as you would with a deck fitting ( I have read the hole should be nice and clear of butyl so the nut can be tightened up effectively - but not over tightening and squeezing out all the butyl. Window frames are aluminium and obviously the interscrews or whatever are SS.
Q3. The frame holes might need slight drilling out eg to M4. They are presumably anodised. Any thoughts?
Apologies for the detail and probable overthinking but opinions, tips and experience much appreciated.
Q 1. interscrews or ordinary A2 grade SS nuts and bolts? Interested if anyone regrets not using interscrews.
Q2. Do I use duralac and if so how? Or should I be using some form of sealant in the frame hole as you would with a deck fitting ( I have read the hole should be nice and clear of butyl so the nut can be tightened up effectively - but not over tightening and squeezing out all the butyl. Window frames are aluminium and obviously the interscrews or whatever are SS.
Q3. The frame holes might need slight drilling out eg to M4. They are presumably anodised. Any thoughts?
Apologies for the detail and probable overthinking but opinions, tips and experience much appreciated.

