TiggerToo
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After 23 or so years, some water is starting to make its way past Tigger's "chainplates" (I am not sure if this is the right term, but I am referring to the small ss plates that are on deck between the shrouds and the below decks connection to strong points.
An important maintenance job is now on the horizon. The plan is to unbolt the connections, clean up whatever crud is present, add new sealant, and tighten back the bolts/nuts. Should I consider anything else?
One question that I am not sure about is: what should I seal with? One of Sika's polyurethane adhesives? Or should I consider using a non-setting mastic like Arbomast? The point is that the sealant will not have any "structural" significance (i.e. no binding needed), just keeping the water out.
What do you think?
An important maintenance job is now on the horizon. The plan is to unbolt the connections, clean up whatever crud is present, add new sealant, and tighten back the bolts/nuts. Should I consider anything else?
One question that I am not sure about is: what should I seal with? One of Sika's polyurethane adhesives? Or should I consider using a non-setting mastic like Arbomast? The point is that the sealant will not have any "structural" significance (i.e. no binding needed), just keeping the water out.
What do you think?
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