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Reply to: At what point should you not bother on repairing delaminated hulls?

[quote=JohnES][quote=Dogboy]the other extreme. Thoughts? The resin will follow the path of least resistance. So if you only drill two holes, it’s unlikely you will saturate the entire delaminated area, more like just a narrow stripe down the middle. Typically when repairing delam, holes are drilled throughout the area and resin pumped into each hole individually. It is something of a cross your fingers and hope for the best approach. You could potentially drive a bunch of wood or sheet metal screws into the injection zone to help pull the skins together (then back the screws out after the epoxy goes “green”). Problem is that this is not likely to provide a uniform clamping of the skins - more like a bunch of small point clamps. [/quote] Kind of sounds like spot-treating for termites... which in the end the termites win. :lol:<!-- editby --><em>Edited by JohnES on Mar 16, 2020 - 05:46 PM.</em><!-- end editby --> [/quote]

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