rsallo
Active Member
Hi all,
I've got an old refrigeration system on the boat, an Origo MarinCool, which works with a cooling plate attached to the outside of the hull (under the water line). The plate is bonded to the hull with adhesive/sealant (don't know if polysulphide or polyurethane) and 8 screws.
The plate is pretty well bonded and I plan to carry on using it, but I'd like to make sure there are no leaks through the screw holes. What would happen if the holes where filled with thickened epoxy, instead of screws with sealant? I'm not sure about the idea and will probably carry on using the screws, but was wondering what would you do.
I've got an old refrigeration system on the boat, an Origo MarinCool, which works with a cooling plate attached to the outside of the hull (under the water line). The plate is bonded to the hull with adhesive/sealant (don't know if polysulphide or polyurethane) and 8 screws.
The plate is pretty well bonded and I plan to carry on using it, but I'd like to make sure there are no leaks through the screw holes. What would happen if the holes where filled with thickened epoxy, instead of screws with sealant? I'm not sure about the idea and will probably carry on using the screws, but was wondering what would you do.