ANDY_W
Well-Known Member
I am in the process of refurbishing an old Westerly which has a teak rubbing strip all the way round the deck to hull join.The teak has cracked and split in places.I've tried letting in a new piece in one spot but there are three more areas that need replacing and I think the overall effect would look rather patchy.It would be better to replace the lot.
I know that it's not a classic boat but I feel that this forum might have the expertise.
The strip is bolted through with the nuts glassed over-it would be a real pain to have to strip off each nut, particularly as some of the interior woodwork has been fitted over some of the nuts, and many of the others are difficult to access.
It would be far easier to use some sort of hole saw to drill through wood and fibreglass in one go and fill in the holes.
Could anyone suggest a suitable tool approximately 13-14mm ID for use with an electric drill?
If there are any thoughts as to how else to tackle the problem, I would be grateful.
Thanks, Andy.
I know that it's not a classic boat but I feel that this forum might have the expertise.
The strip is bolted through with the nuts glassed over-it would be a real pain to have to strip off each nut, particularly as some of the interior woodwork has been fitted over some of the nuts, and many of the others are difficult to access.
It would be far easier to use some sort of hole saw to drill through wood and fibreglass in one go and fill in the holes.
Could anyone suggest a suitable tool approximately 13-14mm ID for use with an electric drill?
If there are any thoughts as to how else to tackle the problem, I would be grateful.
Thanks, Andy.