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after you re-drill the pilot holes (for screws) into epoxy, do you fill the new holes with epoxy one more time, then fasten the screws before cure? this is my understanding from the marinehowto article
Just some sandpaper is good. Seal the edges with something if it is cored, a good idea even if not. If cored, the usual method is to dig out the core for 1/4 - 1/2" at the edge of the hole, then fill with thickened epoxy (West Six10 works well right out of the tube). On a large hole you can work various tools around to dig out the core, on a small hole one fairly easy way for soft cores is to chuck a small Allen key wrench in the drill, small enough that the short leg fits across the hole. Then starting slowly (because the drill will kick back initially), use the short leg of the Allen key to pulverize the core. The reason for this is that water can easily enter and migrate into the core if the wet seal fails, and wet core is a bad idea. Filling a donut around the hole with epoxy seals the edge.