Just cut out my new transom now what?

83vert

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I just cut out two pieces of 3/4 for my new transom and I plan on using PL to bond them together but do I cover them both in resin first or glue them together and then cover in resin? I plan on countersinking 1" brass wood screws after the pl to help hold the two pieces together and then putting the resin over that, sound good? Opinions welcome, oh yea im doing this now too
 

HVAC Cruiser

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Re: Just cut out my new transom now what?

Welcome to the club of tearing your boat apart:D

I'm a newbie at this but I didn't use pl on mine, I might have done it wrong but I wet the peices laid a layer of 1708, and laminated them together. I used AW screws to hold them while it cured. afterwards I pulled the screws and filled the holes, this way I don't hit them when I'm drilling drains, motor bolt holes etc. Hopfully one of the pro's at this will lend a hand and avise which way is best for you
 

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Re: Just cut out my new transom now what?

I would hold off resin coating until you a ready to install the transom. I used PL to glue my transom together then removed the screws. The screws really dont matter once the PL cures. It wont hurt to leave them in just make sure you fill the countersinks so that the fiberglass wont bridge the holes and cause a void. I used a small notched trowel to spread the PL to help insure that there would be no voids between the transom halves. I then used plenty of screws to pull the halves together squeezing out the glue around the edges. It is also a good call to keep the screws out of areas you know you are going to have to drill in to later if you decide to leave them in. The PL will bond better to bare wood than wood coated with resin.
 

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Re: Just cut out my new transom now what?

I would hold off resin coating until you a ready to install the transom. I used PL to glue my transom together then removed the screws. The screws really dont matter once the PL cures. It wont hurt to leave them in just make sure you fill the countersinks so that the fiberglass wont bridge the holes and cause a void. I used a small notched trowel to spread the PL to help insure that there would be no voids between the transom halves. I then used plenty of screws to pull the halves together squeezing out the glue around the edges. It is also a good call to keep the screws out of areas you know you are going to have to drill in to later if you decide to leave them in. The PL will bond better to bare wood than wood coated with resin.

There you go 83Vert, I would run with what drewpster laid out for you.
Not trying to hijack but drewpster did I do it wrong I used Coosa board insted of ply?
 

83vert

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Re: Just cut out my new transom now what?

Thanks guys, just got back from Lowes now let the bonding begin
 

thrillhouse700

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Re: Just cut out my new transom now what?

I marked out where all my holes went and then placed screws accordingly so I wouldnt have to take them out. I did use weather resistant coated screws tho, then filled the countersinks and then glassed it over.
 

83vert

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Re: Just cut out my new transom now what?

Well it worked perfectly and I plan on leaving the screws in and filling in the countersinks. thanks for the quick responses
 
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