GAJ52
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Is there any trick that stops self tapping screws damaging the gel coat on a GRP surface, the few times I have tried attaching something to my boat, the gel coat cracks and chips.
correct sized pilot holeIs there any trick that stops self tapping screws damaging the gel coat on a GRP surface, the few times I have tried attaching something to my boat, the gel coat cracks and chips.
correct sized pilot hole
As well as the correct size pilot hole, if it's somewhere highly visible with smooth gelcoat then I just touch a rather larger drill bit to the hole for a revolution or two, to form a slight countersink in the gelcoat only.
Pete
Pilot not clearancePresumable the screw reaches into something behind the gel coat. Therefore drill a clearance hole on the gel coat so the self tapping screw doesn't try to cut into the gel coat. Maybe that is what "sailorman" was getting at.
Then a wood screw would be more appropriateYou beat me to it! Assuming that the screw is reasonably long, then drill through the gelcoat completely with a slightly larger drill, apply some Sikaflex or similar and insert the screw.
Pilot not clearance
Pilot not clearance
Are you sure? In my book, a pilot hole is quite small and serves to centre up future drilling and cutting operations. A clearance hole is slightly larger then the item to be inserted. In this case, theoldsalt, prv and I are all suggesting puncturing the gelcoat with a hole that is slightly larger than the screw shank to stop it cracking the gelcoat - that is a clearance hole in my book.
with a self tapper it would be the dia of the centre core of the screw leaving just the thread to cut into the grpAre you sure? In my book, a pilot hole is quite small and serves to centre up future drilling and cutting operations. A clearance hole is slightly larger then the item to be inserted. In this case, theoldsalt, prv and I are all suggesting puncturing the gelcoat with a hole that is slightly larger than the screw shank to stop it cracking the gelcoat - that is a clearance hole in my book.
Agreed this is the way, I imagine there is a table of drill sizes somewhere.Pilot hole in the GRP, clearance hole in the gelcoat...
Agreed this is the way, I imagine there is a table of drill sizes somewhere.
It's quite tricky to prevent the clearance hole from grabbing if you drill the pilot first, so I'm never sure of the best way to proceed.