I am about the start my ballast install in the coming weeks, and I am familiar with just about everything except one major aspect:
How tight do I get the Thru-Hull? I know its brass, so I don't want to strip the threads. Do I have to worry about a stress cracks from being to tight? Is it just a feel thing, hand tight with half a turn? I will use 5200 on the mushroom from the bottom, and also put some on the nut to prevent leaks as that has been what I have seen in the past. However, I have also heard that you seal it the bottom and hand tighten the nut until the 5200 cures then wrench the nut down? I may be over thinking this and taking a simple job and making it difficult. Any advice would be great.
How tight do I get the Thru-Hull? I know its brass, so I don't want to strip the threads. Do I have to worry about a stress cracks from being to tight? Is it just a feel thing, hand tight with half a turn? I will use 5200 on the mushroom from the bottom, and also put some on the nut to prevent leaks as that has been what I have seen in the past. However, I have also heard that you seal it the bottom and hand tighten the nut until the 5200 cures then wrench the nut down? I may be over thinking this and taking a simple job and making it difficult. Any advice would be great.

Seriously though. good a snug while the marine sealer is fresh. Once the sealer cures, its set and wont budge. I use a short pipe wrench, so it gives me decent leverage but not gorilla strength.
. Do you think I will need to use a backplate for 2 Attwoods (T1200's)? I don't suspect they weight more than a few ounces each, probably a little more once the hoses are attached. Should get started in March(ish) time frame I can stand to be outside for more than a few hours. Or till this el nino hits and leaves so I can put the tower back up and get out there.
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