I have a Tuttle box where the front hole has worn out to around double the diameter of the bolt. What is the best way of repairing this? What would have caused this to happen in the first place?
I don't know what would have caused it - you'd think the fin must have had some wobble and the bolt flogged the hole out - but a tuttle or powerbox can't wobble as they are tapered and wedge in tight. Weird.
But it would be an easy fix.
You need to fill the hole with a bolt in place, but without letting everything get glued together with resin, so use a mould release wax. To save having to buy special stuff, Kiwi shoe polish works great (clear is best to on save mess).
Rub shoe polish all thru the inside of fin box, particularly on the upper surface (the bit of box closest to the deck)
Cover the fin base well with a thin layer of polish, let it dry for 10mins, and insert in board.
Insert the screw in the good hole.
Now for the stuffed hole, get a bolt way too long - like 20-25cm long and cover all of it with polish too. Fill the threads with it well - chockers with polish. Now screw that into the buggered hole so it goes into the fin well but you have say 5-10cm of bolt sitting above the deck.
Now fill hole with resin up to the level of where the bolt head normally sits. Even better, resin mixed with aluminium dust if you can find a casting shop to sell you just a little bit. Dribbling it down a drinking straw will help get it into the bolt hole without getting too much in the big hole in the deck
Then clean up excess dribbles with cotton buds
Once the leftover resin in your pot has started to gel and you can only just put a dent in it with a nail etc, just to be safe, give the bolt a half turn outwards just be be 100% sure the resin will not stick to it.
24 hrs later reove bolt.
You now have a fixed hole. Trouble is it will be damn tight so to make fin installation easier, get a drill bit 1mm bigger than the standard bolt and bore out your resin. Best to wait a few days for that to let the resin cure 100%
what you have done is at some stage hit a rock or something and pulled the scew through the box , have a look at the back of the box and see if the fin hasn't damaged the box , if you have an old carbon batten about 10mm just glue it in, if you haven't got that get some plastic tubing about the same diameter as your harness lines
"edit" is the hole the same diameter inside the box as the top
You could try making the hole slightly larger (about a p**fteenth) then drill a 12mm hole, 15mm down from the top (or base of the box) so you can insert a barrel nut.
One of these suckers.
Remember to drill a pilot hole first. On the tuttle box they should be 105mm apart. So be sure of the position of the first hole.
Almost forgot, they also come in 9mm so don't pre drill till you've located them