prv
Well-Known Member
I'm well aware of the protocol for fixing things to a cored deck, having repaired part of mine since the previous owner wasn't so careful (and then re-made the holes properly). What I want to know is whether there's an analogous procedure to protect the inside of wooden spars. I need to add an extra cleat to my mizzen, and it seems to me that drilling screw holes will pierce the protective layer of varnish and potentially allow water deep into the wood to rot it.
Is there some special technique to be followed, or can one just rely on the wood being a tight fit round the screw and the outer layers sufficiently impregnated with varnish to resist water?
Cheers,
Pete
Is there some special technique to be followed, or can one just rely on the wood being a tight fit round the screw and the outer layers sufficiently impregnated with varnish to resist water?
Cheers,
Pete