jmauld
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- Jun 9, 2020
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- Boat Info
- 2010 Sundancer 390
2016 Sea Hunt Ultra 211
- Engines
- Twin 8.1l of gas guzzling iron
What are some of the options to fix this:
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That will bond wood to metal?3m 5200
Won't ever come out again
Are you talking about the same epoxy that works for carbon fiber parts? I do have some of that around.A little epoxy mixed up to peanut butter consistency should work too. You have experience with that I believe?
I used expressly for this issue and it worked perfectlyThat will bond wood to metal?
The threads are broken off of the nut. You should be able to insert a new one and it should hold. Another way is to wood glue tooth pick in the hole to add wood to the wood step. If the T nut is behind the step or on the back side, you can get a proper T nut and install it and move on. If it was screwed in from the top and the screw also from the top, it was installed wrong to begin with. 26 years as a in home furniture repair tech, I have seen a lot of out of country furniture made that way. The nut on the wrong side of the parts to be fastened. It will hold it in place but has no strength to hold tight.
Or you can epoxy it and hope it holds tight.
Three days before I gave up on it.That's odd. How long did you let it cure for?
What was the ambient temperature? 5200 won’t cure at all below 40 degrees and gets temperamental below 60. Curing can also be delayed if humidity is very low.Three days before I gave up on it.