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Do you have easy outs or equivalent set of screw extractors? I had to drill out the fuel hatch bolts and it worked for me on a few of them. I think it would do nicely to remove the broken portion in the fiberglass.Installing screws for my cockpit cover and apparently needed a slightly larger bit size or something because it snapped the head right off.
No idea what to do now so put the tools away. Best thought so far is to drill right next to it and cover with another snap but then it will stick up a bit.
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https://www.google.com/express/prod...843447702_6136318?mall=Texas&directCheckout=1Do you have easy outs or equivalent set of screw extractors? I had to drill out the fuel hatch bolts and it worked for me on a few of them. I think it would do nicely to remove the broken portion in the fiberglass.
The smallest easy out thing should be able to drill into the broken screw, once you have the 'tunnel' drilled into the screw you flip the bit and use the reverse thread extractor tip. It should work well even with the small #6 screw stud. At worst, it will drill it out and then you will be good to go. I had a panic moment when the screw securing the port Bimini head broke off. I used easy out to drill it out.The screw is very small. #6 i believe. I can try the easy out but going to be extremely hard to get it started.
The screw is hardly through the other side. Can't get pliers on it.
Well, i have here an ebay special. No instructions. Clips for on the windshield but they pop off super easy. Put some short screws through those but not they pull up that rubber strip. I guess i go buy longer screws or get more of the screw in type to re do it.I don't have anything to add, other than if you keep going with the holes, use the recommended drill, but add a few in/out strokes with the drill to enlarge the hole. I found that the snaps didn't go in very easily unless I enlarged the hole very slightly, then they went in like butter. Additionally, if the hole is too small, it will likely cause the gelcoat to crack. This was especially true of the snaps that needed to go into the metal frame of the window.
Correct. In fact, if I feel confident enough about the dremel I may just leave it in and try and screw in next to it. There is a small crack in the gelcoat but not the end of the world there. It's a well used and abused boat!Is a snap going over it? If so can you drill 1/16 holes around it in a circle until it comes loose then fill the hole with 5200 or epoxy, let it dry then redrill and cover the spot with the snap?
And build a new one? I could use the motors I guess...Sell the boat.