It was more likely the hull builder that installed the inserts. If you can determine if they're a block of aluminum or otherwise you could drill and tap them for m8, or you could always helicoil them.
You could use a two part foam like Sika post fix or Fast2k that you can get at your local hardware store. They're waterproof...
From the Fast2k FAQ:
10. Does Fast 2K absorb water?
Contrary to concrete, once it is cured Fast 2K is waterproof, so it will not absorb water. Therefore Fast 2K...
You can't use CSM with epoxy resin, epoxy doesn't break down the binder in the CSM, you can only use it with polyester resin, so I'd stay away from the CSM.
I was thinking the same thing as @Big Kahuna. It looks like a fun sliding ski, not so much a carving or turning ski. Check out the pics...
I understand that, I was trying to look up 'methylclitrate' that you referred to but there is no such thing so I thought you maybe made a spelling error?
I think you mean methacrylate? They work great for bonding, just make sure to read the TDS to ensure it will work with your application. There are a lot of variations of methacrylate adhesives.
Haha, I didn't mean to come off like that. I just know that some people have the impression that just because they're priced lower, they must not be as good. Which is definitely not the case.
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