Damp Day, Dowelling Old Screw Holes

  Oh it's a foggy morning just now.  I've bought some lengths of doweling to plus old screw holes,  but with such damp air drilling and glueing quality will be compromised.  The wood will tear and the epoxy may go milky. Hope it fines up.  

I could bring the mast to the house and replace all the rivets. 


 

By Winslow Homer,  of human resilience. 

Shamed by whinging about a bit of fog,  while studying the painting above,  I got to work.  
Mast: drilled out rivets and refitted stainless steel rivets.
Hull: drilled out old headsail track screw holes to accept 5mm dowel and epoxy glued this in.  Same procedure followed fort various old holes in the transom as well as two sets of pintles that I removed.  Once the epoxy is dry,  the dowels wil be cut down and sanded flush,  then oiled and varnished. 
A good day. 


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