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Fish Finder Transducer mounting - Stern Saver?
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<blockquote data-quote="kofkorn" data-source="post: 286037" data-attributes="member: 7076"><p>I did something similar. I used two pieces of .125" aluminum screwed together. Drilled and tapped #10 holes into the pair, and then glued the assembly to the transom with 5200 (overnight stuff). I've used it the whole year with absolutely no issues. </p><p></p><p>Only thing that I would say is to give it a VERY long time to set (Over the winter would be smart). When I pulled out one of the #10 screws about 2 weeks later, the 5200 on the inside of the screw holes was still fresh. The outside edges had sealed, but the inside hadn't set yet. I am sure that there was virtually ZERO oxygen transfer through the AL, and once the outsides set, it will take a very long time for the rest to cure. </p><p></p><p>But even then, I still couldn't budge it with all my strength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kofkorn, post: 286037, member: 7076"] I did something similar. I used two pieces of .125" aluminum screwed together. Drilled and tapped #10 holes into the pair, and then glued the assembly to the transom with 5200 (overnight stuff). I've used it the whole year with absolutely no issues. Only thing that I would say is to give it a VERY long time to set (Over the winter would be smart). When I pulled out one of the #10 screws about 2 weeks later, the 5200 on the inside of the screw holes was still fresh. The outside edges had sealed, but the inside hadn't set yet. I am sure that there was virtually ZERO oxygen transfer through the AL, and once the outsides set, it will take a very long time for the rest to cure. But even then, I still couldn't budge it with all my strength. [/QUOTE]
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