Re: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE

2018-04-02 Thread G Collins via CnC-List
Hi Danny

You are adding it to the edge of the plywood?  A nail won't do much there, and 
it may split the plys apart.  I'd just glue it with epoxy.  If you really feel 
the need to make the joint stronger you should get a biscuit joiner.  The 
resulting joint is much stronger, uses a wooden biscuit to make the joint - so 
no corrosion issues.  Not visible after assembly.  
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biscuit_joiner

Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C 35-III #11

On 2018-04-02 11:41 AM, Danny Haughey via CnC-List wrote:

Ok, I think I'm going to go with the Bronze Silicon screws given the the very 
moist environment.  I am actively trying to chase down all the sources of water 
in the bilge but, until then...  As I understand it, SS doesn't really like 
like an environment that could be wet with little oxygen and suffers crevice 
corrosion.

I have another question in reference to this same project.  I'll be adding a 
solid 1/2 x 1 piece of teak to the edge of the T plywood to frame out the 
bilge opening.  My plan is to epoxy it there and finish nail it in place.  I 
can't seem to find any bronze finish nails.  Would anyone have any advice as to 
the type of nail and material.  Currently I'm thinking my only option is a 
stainless finish nail.  My question is more of what size, should I pre-drill to 
avoid splitting the solid teak edging?  Actually any insight or advice at all 
will be appreciated.

After this project I plan on going to the Salon to get my hair done and then I 
reckon I'll jump on my mustang, called Ol Paint to mosey on over to the Saloon 
for a whiskey and few hands of poker...

Danny

On 3/28/2018 11:01 AM, Ken Heaton via CnC-List wrote:
I think you'd be better off with Robertson, instead of the #2 Phillips drive.

Ken H.

On 28 March 2018 at 09:19, Danny Haughey via CnC-List 
> wrote:
HI, Has anyone used these screws?  I was thinking of putting my salon back 
together with them.

Thanks,

Danny


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Re: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE

2018-04-02 Thread Danny Haughey via CnC-List

LOL,  I will happily ride on by your spread on my way into town!


I have to say, I'm very impressed so far.  Although there is still a 
cost to me, the value is going up.  They decided to strip the transom as 
well at no additional cost and will be re-painting the whole boat rather 
than just the one side.



So they stripped the gelcoat, glassed with a heavy layer of mat and 
vinilester resin,
The new laminate has been sanded and coated with hull guard which is a 
epoxy barrier coat.
The guys are troweling it with Awlgrip awlfair epoxy fairing putty. They 
will let it sit a few days and then sand, most likely it will need a 
second coat.



I think I'm going to have the paintjob I should have had at a cost that 
it probably should have initially cost.  I'm not really getting anything 
for my aggravation.  However, it is a much more professional experience.



I'll probably go over everything again with Brewers at the finish and 
try squeeze another season of storage or something out of them.  I doubt 
I'll return to Triad as I'm really disappointed in Peter Costa's role in 
all of this.  But, we'll see I guess...



Danny


On 4/2/2018 10:55 AM, David via CnC-List wrote:


Danny,


Call me after the salon and before you jump on the mustang.   I'll 
join you for poker and whiskey...



How is paint-job-parte-deux going?






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*Subject:* Re: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE

Ok, I think I'm going to go with the Bronze Silicon screws given the 
the very moist environment.  I am actively trying to chase down all 
the sources of water in the bilge but, until then...  As I understand 
it, SS doesn't really like like an environment that could be wet with 
little oxygen and suffers crevice corrosion.


I have another question in reference to this same project.  I'll be 
adding a solid 1/2 x 1 piece of teak to the edge of the T plywood to 
frame out the bilge opening.  My plan is to epoxy it there and finish 
nail it in place.  I can't seem to find any bronze finish nails. Would 
anyone have any advice as to the type of nail and material.  Currently 
I'm thinking my only option is a stainless finish nail.  My question 
is more of what size, should I pre-drill to avoid splitting the solid 
teak edging?  Actually any insight or advice at all will be appreciated.


After this project I plan on going to the Salon to get my hair done 
and then I reckon I'll jump on my mustang, called Ol Paint to mosey on 
over to the Saloon for a whiskey and few hands of poker...


Danny


On 3/28/2018 11:01 AM, Ken Heaton via CnC-List wrote:
I think you'd be better off with Robertson, instead of the #2 
Phillips drive.


Ken H.

On 28 March 2018 at 09:19, Danny Haughey via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:


HI, Has anyone used these screws?  I was thinking of putting my
salon back together with them.

Thanks,

Danny


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Re: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE

2018-04-02 Thread David via CnC-List
Danny,


Call me after the salon and before you jump on the mustang.   I'll join you for 
poker and whiskey...


How is paint-job-parte-deux going?





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Subject: Re: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE


Ok, I think I'm going to go with the Bronze Silicon screws given the the very 
moist environment.  I am actively trying to chase down all the sources of water 
in the bilge but, until then...  As I understand it, SS doesn't really like 
like an environment that could be wet with little oxygen and suffers crevice 
corrosion.

I have another question in reference to this same project.  I'll be adding a 
solid 1/2 x 1 piece of teak to the edge of the T plywood to frame out the 
bilge opening.  My plan is to epoxy it there and finish nail it in place.  I 
can't seem to find any bronze finish nails.  Would anyone have any advice as to 
the type of nail and material.  Currently I'm thinking my only option is a 
stainless finish nail.  My question is more of what size, should I pre-drill to 
avoid splitting the solid teak edging?  Actually any insight or advice at all 
will be appreciated.

After this project I plan on going to the Salon to get my hair done and then I 
reckon I'll jump on my mustang, called Ol Paint to mosey on over to the Saloon 
for a whiskey and few hands of poker...

Danny

On 3/28/2018 11:01 AM, Ken Heaton via CnC-List wrote:
I think you'd be better off with Robertson, instead of the #2 Phillips drive.

Ken H.

On 28 March 2018 at 09:19, Danny Haughey via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:
HI, Has anyone used these screws?  I was thinking of putting my salon back 
together with them.

Thanks,

Danny


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Re: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE

2018-04-02 Thread Danny Haughey via CnC-List
Ok, I think I'm going to go with the Bronze Silicon screws given the the 
very moist environment.  I am actively trying to chase down all the 
sources of water in the bilge but, until then...  As I understand it, SS 
doesn't really like like an environment that could be wet with little 
oxygen and suffers crevice corrosion.


I have another question in reference to this same project.  I'll be 
adding a solid 1/2 x 1 piece of teak to the edge of the T plywood to 
frame out the bilge opening.  My plan is to epoxy it there and finish 
nail it in place.  I can't seem to find any bronze finish nails.  Would 
anyone have any advice as to the type of nail and material.  Currently 
I'm thinking my only option is a stainless finish nail.  My question is 
more of what size, should I pre-drill to avoid splitting the solid teak 
edging?  Actually any insight or advice at all will be appreciated.


After this project I plan on going to the Salon to get my hair done and 
then I reckon I'll jump on my mustang, called Ol Paint to mosey on over 
to the Saloon for a whiskey and few hands of poker...


Danny


On 3/28/2018 11:01 AM, Ken Heaton via CnC-List wrote:
I think you'd be better off with Robertson, instead of the #2 Phillips 
drive.


Ken H.

On 28 March 2018 at 09:19, Danny Haughey via CnC-List 
> wrote:


HI, Has anyone used these screws?  I was thinking of putting my
salon back together with them.

Thanks,

Danny


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Re: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE

2018-03-28 Thread Paul Wyand via CnC-List
I have used similar on decking and they worked great on that, but I think
the thread design is intended for soft wood not sure how it would work in
hardwoods.

On Wed, Mar 28, 2018, 12:40 PM svrebeccaleah via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> I haven't heard of these but after a quick search they look like they
> would work great.
>
>
>
> Doug Mountjoy
> Rebecca Leah
> LF39
> POYC, WA.
>
>
>
>  Original message 
> From: Danny Haughey via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
> Date: 3/28/18 05:19 (GMT-08:00)
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Cc: Danny Haughey <djhaug...@juno.com>
> Subject: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE
>
> HI, Has anyone used these screws?  I was thinking of putting my salon
> back together with them.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Danny
>
>
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Re: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE

2018-03-28 Thread svrebeccaleah via CnC-List
I haven't heard of these but after a quick search they look like they would 
work great. 


Doug Mountjoy Rebecca Leah LF39 POYC, WA.


 Original message From: Danny Haughey via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Date: 3/28/18  05:19  (GMT-08:00) To: 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Danny Haughey <djhaug...@juno.com> Subject: Stus-List 
SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE 
HI, Has anyone used these screws?  I was thinking of putting my salon 
back together with them.

Thanks,

Danny


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Re: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE

2018-03-28 Thread Ken Heaton via CnC-List
I think you'd be better off with Robertson, instead of the #2 Phillips
drive.

Ken H.

On 28 March 2018 at 09:19, Danny Haughey via CnC-List  wrote:

> HI, Has anyone used these screws?  I was thinking of putting my salon back
> together with them.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Danny
>
>
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Re: Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE

2018-03-28 Thread schiller via CnC-List
I use McFeely's for most of my boat fasteners.  I try to use Robertson 
Head (square drive) for most of what I do. McFeely's has both Silicon 
Bronze and stainless screws available.


Neil Schiller
Old: 1970 Redwing 35 (C 35-1), Hull #7
New: 1983 C 35-3, Hull #28
Whitehall, Michigan
WLYC

On 3/28/2018 8:19 AM, Danny Haughey via CnC-List wrote:
HI, Has anyone used these screws?  I was thinking of putting my salon 
back together with them.


Thanks,

Danny


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Stus-List SHARX™ SCREWS FOR MARINE USE

2018-03-28 Thread Danny Haughey via CnC-List
HI, Has anyone used these screws?  I was thinking of putting my salon 
back together with them.


Thanks,

Danny


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