ahumphries
New Member
Hi all. I've recently bought a 37 ft 1948 bermudan cutter, carvel mahogany on oak. Over time a large number of the fastenings have been replaced, but some of them better than others. A number of the wooden bungs over the heads of the nails have not been sealed properly, causing them to become loose, and water ingress around them has caused them and in some cases parts of the planking around the bung to soften. My plan is to remove the bad bungs, cut out any softness or rot around the bung (normally we are talking about an area of around 4cms square), then replace with a new hardwood bung. My question is, what should I use to inject into the area to seat the bung and make the area waterproof? Would you recommend epoxy or some kind of waterproof woodglue?