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 Post subject: Re: New Chainplates for my T37 #49 HELP PLEASE!
PostPosted: 06 Sep 2022 15:46 
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I've always been concerned about matching things when cutting the deck. The few times I've fixed wet core was by cutting around a non-slip textured area and replacing it after core is replaced and by opening from the inside leaving the deck surface in place.


 
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 Post subject: Re: New Chainplates for my T37 #49 HELP PLEASE!
PostPosted: 07 Sep 2022 07:15 
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Lunacy198 wrote:
I've always been concerned about matching things when cutting the deck. The few times I've fixed wet core was by cutting around a non-slip textured area and replacing it after core is replaced and by opening from the inside leaving the deck surface in place.


I think I'm concerned about cutting from below given the density of the glass surrounding the chainplate underneath and doubled-up core. Just the glass is almost as thick as the hull. And I think there may be hardwood around the chainplates. It's also where the strength needs to be. But you made me think about cutting only in NON non-skid areas from above, causing the necessity of a larger piece to come out, but with less concern about structural integrity issues where I bond the edges of the repair.


 
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