lswoody
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What kind of wood do I need to use to replace transom on my 14’ Jon boat? Also do I need to treat it with something to keep it from rotting? And is there a type of wood that will last that requires no treatment?
Fiber glass resin without fiberglass cloth will not last long. It will peel off the wood.Not to hijack this thread but i was going to ask the same questions. Being here in canada everything is $$$ and i can’t afford west system epoxy right now .If i used bondo fibreglass resin to seal the wood then paint it would it last or is spar urethane ,or oil based porch paint the best bet
how about using countertop epoxy resin to seal wood . i can get a 1 gallon kit for $99 plus tax vs $130 + for 1 quart of west systemsFiber glass resin without fiberglass cloth will not last long. It will peel off the wood.
Replace the transom to me would mean the plywood transom at the back of the boatI am still confused with the definition of "REPLACE TRANSOM"...
? does that mean the whole transom from gunwale to gunwale and keel from top to bottom?...
I am just a hack but i cannot conceive of how to attach the transom to the rest of the boat ....
? am I missing something here..
I am still confused with the definition of "REPLACE TRANSOM"...
? does that mean the whole transom from gunwale to gunwale and keel from top to bottom?...
I am just a hack but i cannot conceive of how to attach the transom to the rest of the boat ....
? am I missing something here..
Replace the transom to me would mean the plywood transom at the back of the boat
Ahhhh... ok, thanks mucho for the clarification.. just a newbee here and I got lost in the "shorthand" of the vocab.Most aluminum boats use plywood to provide rigidity to the transom. The ply runs completely across the width of the transom. How far down from the top of the transom it extends depends on the boat design.
Like @Tinhead1986 says, most of the time when folks on this site refer to replacing the transom, it means that plywood. I"ve seen at least one thread that replaced the aluminum transom skin, but that is really an exception to the normal process discussed here.
Here is a link to another transom replacement thread - the first post includes a pic that shows the transom wood:
Lowe 16 transom replacement or renewal
I’d have to disagree on this one. It’s done all the time, I did it myself years ago. I mean, why would the cloth help the adhesion, it’s the resin that makes it stick. Maybe whoever you heard this from used wood that was not dried properly, moisture sure would could lack of adhesion.Fiber glass resin without fiberglass cloth will not last long. It will peel off the wood.
I’d have to disagree on this one. It’s done all the time, I did it myself years ago. I mean, why would the cloth help the adhesion, it’s the resin that makes it stick. Maybe whoever you heard this from used wood that was not dried properly, moisture sure would could lack of adhesion.
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