Cutty Sark
New member
Hey guys anyone run into this. Im working on filling some screw holes in the floor of my 16 angler, a couple had very minor water in the balsa so I cleared it out around the inside until I got to clean dry wood and am in the process of filling with west systems epoxy and 206 filler. On two of the holes (the largest ones) I filled and made sure there were no bubbles etc.. As it was curing it actually boiled and came bubbbling back up through the hole. I cleared what came up before it cured. But now there are bubbles in the epoxy plug. since I'm not going to put hard ware in these couple holes. I'll probably just redrill partway and reseal with epoxy without any thickener to seal nicely. But why am I getting this boil up?too large a batch? Wrong hardener? Im using the west systems pumps that measure for you.
Question 2
I had one spot that required me to take a 2" hole saw to clear out the core. Do I need to replace the core in that spot or can I just make a thickened epoxy plug. The west systems manual seems to allude that size is fine to just fill, but i don't want to make a hard spot that will cause cracking later . Any tips?
Sark
Question 2
I had one spot that required me to take a 2" hole saw to clear out the core. Do I need to replace the core in that spot or can I just make a thickened epoxy plug. The west systems manual seems to allude that size is fine to just fill, but i don't want to make a hard spot that will cause cracking later . Any tips?
Sark