$150 is cheap for a qualified welder... i'd pay that any day of the week, you get what you pay for... I would stay well away from anyone charging $50 to do that job.
$150 is cheap for a qualified welder... i'd pay that any day of the week, you get what you pay for... I would stay well away from anyone charging $50 to do that job.
sounds like the best option to weld a bracket, get the pro to do it, job done then no more thinking about it . would or did he tell you it be MIG or TIG, id pay that anyhow for that job.
I sikaflexed on some 15mm HDPE to mount my Raymarine RV transducer (upper end of the scale as far as transducer size goes from what I've seen), works very well. Key is to ensure you get a good covering of Sika on the back of the board after thoroughly cleaning it (and the hull) with a suitable solvent. You need a good 5-6mm thickness of Sika to ensure you accommodate for any variances in the straightness of the alloy and achieve an even bond. Also good to ensure you get decent bead 'pushed out' evenly around the edges which tells you there are no cavities behind that can attract water/debris. Screw the transducer to the HDPE and away you go.
Lastly, I would advise using a far larger piece of HDPE than you need (in relation to the size of the transducer mount), more surface area = better bond strength.
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Why not drill two holes and use screws with nylocs. $3.00!!
I have always done it this way , but used marine ply treated with a waterproofing paint, currently I have a total scan screwed to the ply and have total confidence in the holding power of the SIKA to the ply!
on another note I have a 3D transducer on a SeaSucker transom mount that I am yet to try, I have used these on a removable bait board that was used on my last Northwest trip did not move for six days of fishing in over 38 deg temps. from me!!