Coho Ghost
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I am replacing the brass drain tube thru my transom. I don't have the tool to put the swaged brass type tube in, so I have machined a brass tube with a flange to the outer transom side. I intend to simple bond the tube into the hole in the transom....
and the question is should I use Marine-Tex epoxy or 3M 5200? The tube will go thru a totally poly ester hole. There is .010" clearance for whatever bonding agent is used. The transom has a NIDA ceramic core. Ya' I know I should have changed out the tube when I poured the transom, I just couldn't tell how poor of condition the old tube was in, and of course it leaked after all the "agitation" of removing the old wood core.
I'm leaning toward the Marine-Tex, since I have some on hand.
What's the best way to go here? Thanks for the advice.
Coho Ghost,
Up in Washington state
and the question is should I use Marine-Tex epoxy or 3M 5200? The tube will go thru a totally poly ester hole. There is .010" clearance for whatever bonding agent is used. The transom has a NIDA ceramic core. Ya' I know I should have changed out the tube when I poured the transom, I just couldn't tell how poor of condition the old tube was in, and of course it leaked after all the "agitation" of removing the old wood core.
I'm leaning toward the Marine-Tex, since I have some on hand.
What's the best way to go here? Thanks for the advice.
Coho Ghost,
Up in Washington state