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Old 11-09-2009, 07:30 PM
Trey1096 Trey1096 is offline
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Default Re: T top help on 23cc

You could drill an oversized hole, like 1/2" diameter. Then wax a 1/4" bolt, put a nut on it, and epoxy it into the hole. After the epoxy sets up, unscrew the bolt and you’ve got threaded epoxy and an embedded nut that you can run a machine screw into.

You may want to gouge out some of the coring so the thickened epoxy would have a wider section between the skins to help prevent pull out.

Does Daltonmarineinc mean like Dalton Marine between Acworth & Woodstock?

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