The case of the oozing butyl

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Am re-doing my deck fittings with butyl tape .

Using Arboseal GZ 12mm .

Am now a complete convert to the stuff. Dead easy to place in the areas you want
it to go. Plus you can use bits to wind round bolts etc.

I have noticed however, that each time I visit the boat a bit more is oozing out of
the fittings. Is this normal ? . Have I used too much or applied too much force ? .

They are all beautifully watertight and should be a a doddle to trim with a Stanley Knife.

Thanks.
 
If you countersink the holes, when you tighten down a strong gasket is made within that countersink and around the bolt. You can then tighten fittings firmly.

So oozing doesn't really matter.

Just my 2ps worth.
 
It will ooze for a little while, after 1 week its worth retightening all the bolts as this stuff takes a while to really bed in.

The advantage of course is that it lasts practically forever.
I find trying to use the minimum amount possible under the fitting helps.

I wouldn't personally use washers to space if off as usually the fitting is designed to rest on its base, and you're changing a large contact patch to a few small ones. Thats probably just my paranoia though.
 
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