matt_unique":1xt37tp5 said:
BRAZO":1xt37tp5 said:
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This REALLY should be done at the factory. ....
Agreed - at every factory for every boat brand that uses a core!
They don't, of course, because of the time/labor/$$$ factor!
Someone needs to invent/develop a self-sealing sleeve, which would be used by drilling out a hole large enough, inserting the sleeve, then screwing in the threaded screw or machine screw.
The sleeve should have epoxy (both halves) encapsulated in micro balloons which would burst and mix upon compression. A fiberglass filler, perhaps in the form of a rolled woven material would also be desirable.
This could be made as a continuous coil, to be cut off and used in the lengths needed.
Different diameters would be needed, of course.
It should be stiff enough to resist compression reasonably, but flexible enough to break the balloons open, and seal the balsa off.
The center should be stiff, and the outer layers closer to fluid upon compression.
Would take some research and development time, but would be well worth it, and profitable if made to work right!
Joe. :teeth :thup