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I have a t top and the aluminum poles that are attached to the top of the cuddy are screwed in. A few of the screws are loose and won't stay tight. I tried to put wood shavings and liquid nails in the holes but that did not help. Any suggestions to help with my loose screws is appreciated. I don't want to drill thru and bolt.

RR

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Actually 4200 might be a better choice. 5200 is a permanent adhesive/sealant, once 5200 sets up and fully cures, good luck ever getting those back out, even if you want to.

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Plastic drywall anchors of the correct size. I restore C2 Corvettes (fiberglass) and use these to attach interior trim panels such as moldings and door panels where the factory screw is no longer big enough to grab a 45 year old hole.

Dennis

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At least Ray got the funny part of it. Thanks. I went with the 4200. Used it on my rub rail that has a tendency to slide when you touch the dock.

Thanks for all the help guys.

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