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Drilling Holes In Fiberglass Tips


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I stumbled across this tutorial while reading about a Balmar battery monitor and thought it contained some excellent information.  Although the article is really about re-bedding deck hardware on boats with through bolts and butyl tape, I thought the discussion about drilling holes and finishing with a countersink bit would be of interest to other OTTO's.  And the Balmar battery monitor also looks like an interesting product.

 

https://marinehowto.com/bed-it-tape/

 

Mike

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Mike and Krunch   Lutz, FL  
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I think I am like Mike in doing research on the web before tackling a project. Sharing information here, with a good title for the post, is a great idea.

 

Before using Mike and Carol's instructions on moving the TV, I did a lot of research on drilling thru fiberglass. This web site helped me on drilling thru fiberglass, and this web site on using a hole saw.

 

I also followed John Davies' advice to put down masking tape to prevent splintering of the fiberglass gel-coat.

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David Stillman, Salt Lake City, Utah

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I have used both with equal results.  The countersink bit is faster.  I haven’t tried reverse drilling with the countersink, but that may be an option.  I would be willing to bet a cup of joe that my countersink is more dull than yours?.

 

Mike

Mike and Krunch   Lutz, FL  
2017 LEII #193 “the dog house”

 

 

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