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Repair holes from transducer screws
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnK" data-source="post: 441148" data-attributes="member: 12597"><p>I'm changing out the transom transducer and want to install a polymer mounting plate over the old screw holes and mount the new one to it. I'm afraid if I just refill with new screws and silicone it will make the plate bulge. What's the best substance to fill those holes? (only can reach them from the outside)</p><p>I was going to just screw the plate to the transom but is epoxy better? I'm afraid with epoxy that I'll never be able to remove the plate if I need to.</p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnK, post: 441148, member: 12597"] I'm changing out the transom transducer and want to install a polymer mounting plate over the old screw holes and mount the new one to it. I'm afraid if I just refill with new screws and silicone it will make the plate bulge. What's the best substance to fill those holes? (only can reach them from the outside) I was going to just screw the plate to the transom but is epoxy better? I'm afraid with epoxy that I'll never be able to remove the plate if I need to. Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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