What are my options?
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fill with cold weld/JB weld, drill & tap.
glue a coupler in same products
you cannot get at it from the bottom?
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1975 P16 "Spring Rain"Sail # 642
Home Built 2004 Optimist-Delta "Unity"
So old it has Dino hide for a sail Chrysler "Pirateer"
Steve
Oyama BC
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Long 119.3667 W
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fill holes and move cleat over to new glass. drill and pop new stainless rivets
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Doug Klem
Pensacola , Fl.
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I have to disagree with the Bondo. It has no place on a boat and isn't all that great on cars. It's too porous. West System with silica filler in the holes then coat the fasteners with mold release wax, a clean thin coat, and thread in the fasteners. Once cured the epoxy will be threaded. If the fasteners get bound heat them with a soldering gun. They will release.
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Okay. What I didn't told you is the threads are in a piece of metal, probably aluminum, laminated in the fiberglass. That's why I was thinking about helicoil. I'll see if I can find them in the #8-32 size.
Bondo-glass is not really a mastic like the ordinary bondo. To me It's more like thickened polyester resin mixed with short glass fiber.
Thanks for the suggestion so far.
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The trouble with Bondo is it's light on the resin and heavy on the filler so it can be sanded easily.If the holes in the metal are stripped out take the size up to 10-32 or larger.Then use some kind of epoxy. The JB Weld recommendation is good. Marine Tex is good. Bed the cleat with 3M 5200. Good luck, GH
Edited by gahamby on May 31, 2014 - 07:54 PM.
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Fill holes with epoxy , and move cleat for or aft 3/8 of an inch or wherever you can still hit the metal, simple
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Doug Klem
Pensacola , Fl.
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Prindle 19 MX
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Fill holes with epoxy , and move cleat for or aft 3/8 of an inch or wherever you can still hit the metal, simple
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Doug Klem
Pensacola , Fl.
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Prindle 18-2 x 3
Prindle 19 MX
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You can also redrill and retap for slightly larger diameter screw.
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Jack B
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No because the screw goes through the center of the cam on the cleat.
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AB
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got a pic of cleat
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Doug Klem
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Prindle 19 MX
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Installed an helicoil and everything is fine now. Thanks for your tips.
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