Would JB Weld or another type of epoxy be good to reinforce one of the holes in the casting? I just noticed a chip right above one of the holes. I would like to fix it so it doesn't get worse. It could have been like that for the past twenty years, but who knows. Thanks Pete
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New Prindle 18-2 Owner
Former Prindle 18 Owner
Multiple Hobie 16s
Boylston Massachusetts
Webster Lake Indian Lake Narragnsett Bay in Rhode Island
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reinforcing hinge hole on casting
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No that would not due a suitable job. A replacement is your best bet.
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On the other hand, .... What's the downside? If it has been like that for twenty years then the repair will be perfect. If the repair doesn't do anything, all you've wasted is the cost of the JB Weld. If it were me I'd put in some epoxy and admire my handiwork. If I was going seriously offshore then I might keep the casting as a spare or get it welded up. But I don't so .... -
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Well, started to work on getting that little screw at the bottom of the dolphin striker freed up. Thats gonna be fun.
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New Prindle 18-2 Owner
Former Prindle 18 Owner
Multiple Hobie 16s
Boylston Massachusetts
Webster Lake Indian Lake Narragnsett Bay in Rhode Island
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