yachtorion
Well-Known Member
So my last attempt at sealing the starboard window was as unsuccessful as the former one. I'm still reluctant to go back to self tappers holding the window in... so I've come up with a new plan.
I've obtained some all-aluminium closed end rivets and some more foam tape. I'm planning to seal the window on using the rivets at 2 inch intervals. I've bought alu washers to use as backers for the rivets. I've sized the rivets to be in the correct grip range but with minimal amount poking through so that the remainder should be absorbed within the thick closed cell insulation I'm putting inside the windows.
Any thoughts please?
I've obtained some all-aluminium closed end rivets and some more foam tape. I'm planning to seal the window on using the rivets at 2 inch intervals. I've bought alu washers to use as backers for the rivets. I've sized the rivets to be in the correct grip range but with minimal amount poking through so that the remainder should be absorbed within the thick closed cell insulation I'm putting inside the windows.
Any thoughts please?