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Old 09-05-2008, 07:10 PM
scrapper scrapper is offline
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Default Re: t-top on a center console

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5 posts and so many negative waves......
You were given many solutions already. You don`t need to fill the holes completely, just build up the edges to give you proper "tooth". Thicken up some epoxy with wood flour or milled fiber or both. Roll up a piece of paper towel and shove it down the hole to the bottom. Inject w/ hypo. , and release bubbles w a cocktail straw.When still affected by gravity push the ball down. Done deal. Oh , you also get the added benefit of knowing these holes won`t be the root cause of future deck failure.Nuf said!
I`m GFS and I approved this message!

not trying to be negitive,i just asked a question about cutting a few deck plates,got some wierd answers,that's all...
i had a glass guy come and look at it,he told me i needed a deck ?? the deck is very solid-not sure why or how he came up with that ?? i really can't see how a gusset or 2 is gonna change the situation either?? it seems to me,these tops should be thru bolted to the deck.i'm going to try the paper towel trick with the epoxy,i just was sure it would run and drip through the hole.i will let everyone know how i make out.thank you for the replies.
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