Hi all.
Working on a skin on frame kayak. At the bottom of each frame/bulkhead I want to epoxy in some nuts or short sections of threaded rod coupler. This will allow me to secure a floor and or foam floatation to the bottom at some later date if I so desire. If they arent being used, I just keep some temporary screws in place to keep grit, gunk, and moisture out.
Given that its very hard to get in there once the kayak is fully assembled, I want the stuff to last.
So, should I use brass or stainless steel or perhaps aluminum or something else I havent thought of?
Working on a skin on frame kayak. At the bottom of each frame/bulkhead I want to epoxy in some nuts or short sections of threaded rod coupler. This will allow me to secure a floor and or foam floatation to the bottom at some later date if I so desire. If they arent being used, I just keep some temporary screws in place to keep grit, gunk, and moisture out.
Given that its very hard to get in there once the kayak is fully assembled, I want the stuff to last.
So, should I use brass or stainless steel or perhaps aluminum or something else I havent thought of?