I just read a compelling article "Re-Bedding Deck Hardware", as posted on Compass Marine. http://www.pbase.com/mainecruising/rebedding_hardware
Now I feel like I need to re-bed all my deck hardware. After reading the article I think I will always use Butyl Tape from now on, and will bevel all holes.
Maybe someone here knows the name of the writer, I couldn't seem to find it. I find it interesting he is strongly apposed to Don Casey's method of "tighten twice", the practice of not tightening all the way, letting the sealant setup, then tighten again. I can honestly say this never seemed right to me, it seems that by using this method the seal will be broken by disturing the hardware. This article explains whats wrong with that method very well, makes real good sense to me!
Compass Marine offers what is referred to as marine grade butyl tape. I have some butyl tape left over from when I had my motorhome. It's suggested there's a difference between RV and marine grade butyl tape. Does anyone know about this? Are there different types of butyl tape?
Now I feel like I need to re-bed all my deck hardware. After reading the article I think I will always use Butyl Tape from now on, and will bevel all holes.
Maybe someone here knows the name of the writer, I couldn't seem to find it. I find it interesting he is strongly apposed to Don Casey's method of "tighten twice", the practice of not tightening all the way, letting the sealant setup, then tighten again. I can honestly say this never seemed right to me, it seems that by using this method the seal will be broken by disturing the hardware. This article explains whats wrong with that method very well, makes real good sense to me!
Compass Marine offers what is referred to as marine grade butyl tape. I have some butyl tape left over from when I had my motorhome. It's suggested there's a difference between RV and marine grade butyl tape. Does anyone know about this? Are there different types of butyl tape?