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DaveK26 02-20-2022 04:40 PM

Counter tops
 
I am looking to replace the galley and head counters in my 2004 37. Looked underneath where I could see and don't see any studs are these tops glued to the fiberglass cabin molds? Anyone done this before and have any tips? Don't want to start prying and have any fiberglass crack. Thanks

bencini231 02-20-2022 07:34 PM

It's very possible that they are glued down. I would call or email Pat to ask him. He has always gotten back to me with any questions I have had.

DaveK26 02-20-2022 08:55 PM

Thanks I will shoot him an email, he has been helpful in the past.

DaveK26 02-22-2022 02:05 PM

Talked to Pat he said they are most likely glued with 5200, this should be fun....

Twin O/B Sonic 02-22-2022 03:50 PM

Which means you’ll destroy your boat getting them off.

I’ve removed two, twin outboard mounting brackets from boats I restored.

Luckily 10 yrs apart!

Both times, w/all mounting bolts removed, you could lift the hulls (both were 24’ Sonics) of their trailers w/o movement of the 5200!

And this was after cutting every seam you could get to, wedges driven between transom and bracket and still nothing!

On the last one, we got about a 2” gap on the top, chained the bow to a truck parked in front of it, come alongs hooked from transom to another truck, parked w/e-brake set while my 220 lb buddy jumped on it.
Still nothing!

We we’re actually dragging the 2nd truck across concrete w/the come alongs!

At this point I knew the glass on the transom was toast so I spent the next 2 wks driving more and bigger edges between the two parts every day until they finally separated.

It took all gel and top 2 layers of glass every where it was bonded!

I just built a Formica countertop/galley for my little project but went where there was nothing.

Can you re-laminate on top of what you have with something you like?
Done all the time if the base is solid.

Laminate is very thin and very flexible if that helps your process.
And easy to work with, w/time.



Originally Posted by DaveK26 (Post 4822503)
Talked to Pat he said they are most likely glued with 5200, this should be fun....


DaveK26 02-22-2022 07:46 PM

It is solid Corian so maybe it is possible I'll do some homework on it. I have heard horror stories like yours with 5200 so it sounds like my best option. Thanks for the input.

Griff 02-23-2022 02:21 AM

I would probably use an oscillating tool. If you are replacing the corian, then you should be able to cut holes in it and then use the oscillating tool between the corian and cabinet.

Sydwayz 02-23-2022 08:42 AM

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I agree with Griff. Use an oscillating cutter tool. They also have "putty blades" (my descriptor) that you put in a saws-all for removing windshields which you might be able to use.

Attachment 577297

And perhaps a windshield wire cutting tool as well:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/20...g?v=1637794384

Twin O/B Sonic 02-23-2022 10:43 AM

My guess is, 50% will be non accessible.

Great ideas though.

resurrected 02-23-2022 10:51 AM

Corian will machine easily with a router, so you could plunge from the top down to the mating surface where you have room, and remove it to provide access to use the oscillating tool where you can't reach because of the router table


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