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Anybody know where I can get 1/16" thick Starboard near Richmond, Hampton Roads, or online? I also need some boards to make new toe boards...
Ahem... https://www.mcmaster.com/plastics/marine-grade-moisture-resistant-polyethylene-hdpe-/You don’t want HDPE. Starboard has different properties that make it more like wood to work with. And its UV stable.
I'm not sure I'm understanding what you're doing. Sealant isn't going to "fill" a gap since you have to tighten it down - sealant is not structural. Also, why are you are looking to have "custom" shims made? Buy a piece of plastic and just cut it to the size you need. Honestly, if you can't do that, you probably shouldn't be working on the boat to start withWell, I ended up on Amazon of all places... Went up to 3/32" to give a bit of a gap between the different metals which I will fill with sealant...
Jamestown was a no-go. Not thin enough.
McMaster, interestingly enough, would custom cut shims for me but I would have to submit a pattern and wait for the turnaround... Thought abought buying 50 pairs or so and trying my hand as an e-Bay Pirate... Thoughts?
I'm not sure I'm understanding what you're doing. Sealant isn't going to "fill" a gap since you have to tighten it down - sealant is not structural. Also, why are you are looking to have "custom" shims made? Buy a piece of plastic and just cut it to the size you need. Honestly, if you can't do that, you probably shouldn't be working on the boat to start with
Good luck.Let me see if I can dumb it down dor you: Bang cap is 1/16" thick. Shims are 3/32" thick, moving the motors off the bang plate with 1/32" clearance.
I was not looking to have the shims cut for me, I simply noted it is a service they offered. I bought the material and have cut my own shims, but your insult was much appreciated. I went up an extra 32nd so a thin layer of caulk can be applied to help insulate the dissimilar metals; who said anything about it being structural? Honestly, if your reading comprehension skills are that bad, you probably shouldn't be posting here to start with...