Sounds like epoxy is the way to go. What brands of epoxy do you favor? Have you found that some are some easier to work with? etc.
Yes...it's like almond butter. Once you try it you'll be using it on everything.Mike, are you talking about West G-Flex? if so, this looks interesting and worth trying. (I've never seen it before)Dan
I rarely use TB2, and occasionally TB3... I use TB when I build seats for gluing the dowels, things like that. G-Flex almost everywhere else, splices, deck repairs, thwart repairs, stems, rail repairs...all G-Flex.So... you folks recommend G-Flex over Tightbond-2 or TB-3?
I repaired a damaged fiberglass headlamp shell on a big old Freightliner truck with it yesterday. I finished the repair with fiberglass today. The G-flex gave me all of the time I needed to pull everything into place and figure out a total Rube Goldberg combination of bailing twine, pieces of wood and clamps to hold it while it set. Once it set the whole thing was pretty much rock solid. Sweet corn and peaches in trade....I've always used Titebond 3. but I think I need to try some G Flex.