'97 Ski Nautique - Replacing Coaming panels |
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nhhandyman
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Posted: February-12-2024 at 11:25am |
Put all new skins on (well, had someone else do it) and when removed the sides (coaming?) on each screw there was a 'dab' of what seemed like hot glue.
I assume this was there to stop the nut from backing off. On the re-install, should i attempt to do the same using a hot glue gun? |
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KENO
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I'm not sure I'd say anything was necessary, but a dab of RTV would do the same thing as the hot glue and be easier to do.
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nhhandyman
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I agree the hot glue gun didn't seem like a great task to take on (kind of messy and you'd need to protect the carpet on the sides).
I'll put something on them - don't want them rattling off - they held fast since '97 !
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