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On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 13:09:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Aug 28, 2:24*pm, bpuharic wrote: coming into dock today, the wind caught me and slammed me into a piling...popped a few screws on the rail stanchion posts where they hit the deck. * was thinking of just putting some wood into the holes, sealing them with adhesive/sealant and replacing the screws. * any better methods? getting to the holes from under the deck is damn near impossible Bob, I'm not really clear on what the damage is, but http://www.marinetex.com/marinetexepoxyputty.html boasts that some of their product fillers cure so hard you can drill and tap it for screws etc. That might be the ticket for filling and re-drilling holes. At least it's worth investigating. that looks like it might be just the ticket. holes in the deck were stripped, so backfilling them with this and letting it dry might work Thanks as always Tim...you're the miracle man! I'll let you know how it works |
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