Hi,
Woodstuff tunnel smacked a bouy, and the main component box got a little loose. I took it apart today to repair it, and I noticed that the waterproof box was tack-glued to the main structure-- looks like it was set with rubber cement or similar glue-- I was able to pull the box out pretty easily and peel the glue off.
I was thinking about expoxing the box into place, but I'm wondering if there is some wisdom in using rubber cement so I could remove it again in the future... It might make repairing the box easier if there were future damage.
Let me know what you think-- permanently epoxy the box to the main structure or use rubber cement to tack it back in?
If temporary is the way to go, which glue? Rubber cement ok?
Chief
Woodstuff tunnel smacked a bouy, and the main component box got a little loose. I took it apart today to repair it, and I noticed that the waterproof box was tack-glued to the main structure-- looks like it was set with rubber cement or similar glue-- I was able to pull the box out pretty easily and peel the glue off.
I was thinking about expoxing the box into place, but I'm wondering if there is some wisdom in using rubber cement so I could remove it again in the future... It might make repairing the box easier if there were future damage.
Let me know what you think-- permanently epoxy the box to the main structure or use rubber cement to tack it back in?
If temporary is the way to go, which glue? Rubber cement ok?
Chief
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