Kaholo bulkhead fillet
Submitted by G&E - Sat, 2/6/21 » 11:04 AM
Unclear if we are supposed to fillet both sides of the Kaholo 12-6 bulkheads - assume so, but wanted to check before adding weight...
Thanks
1 reply:
RE: Kaholo bulkhead fillet
» Submitted by Skeeter2 - Sat, 2/6/21 » 11:55 PM
Yes you need to do both sides. If not only for strength but you might have difficulty waterproofing the joints that were not filleted.
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RE: Kaholo bulkhead fillet
» Submitted by Skeeter2 - Sat, 2/6/21 » 11:55 PM
Yes you need to do both sides. If not only for strength but you might have difficulty waterproofing the joints that were not filleted.