Mounting an oil-lite bearing in the “narrow pointy” stern of my Virginia can be done by meticulously carving from a hard styrene block. I am in that process now. However I see the resident luddite posting about a “Smooth-sil” product on FB to make small parts.
Would this product be applicable to “pour in place” in order to lock a stern bearing in place? I suppose it could be done just as easily by pouring some thickened West Systems epoxy around the bearing. However, I am curious if there are better products, more suitable than carving or pouring resin, to set pieces in place. If this question is unclear, no worries, I will go back to the drawing board lol. Thank you.
Tim
Would this product be applicable to “pour in place” in order to lock a stern bearing in place? I suppose it could be done just as easily by pouring some thickened West Systems epoxy around the bearing. However, I am curious if there are better products, more suitable than carving or pouring resin, to set pieces in place. If this question is unclear, no worries, I will go back to the drawing board lol. Thank you.
Tim






















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