I have an Oday 34 with teak handrails on the cabintop which are through bolted into handrails on the interior, so the sequence from the outside is: teak handrail, 2" black plastic standoff, cabintop, 2" black plastic standoff, teak handrail. They are held together with long #10 stainless screws and nuts, and the holes are then filled with 3/8" teak bungs. My problem as I am rebedding with butyl tape is how to tighten them without turning the screws and messing up the beautiful cone of butyl tape I have carefully prepared where each standoff meets the cabintop. The options I see are to enlarge the hole on the inner handrail so that I can use a 3/8" socket on the nut, which would then require a 1/2" bung instead of 3/8", or I wondered if I could wax the screw so that the tape doesn't adhere to it while it is tightened?? Any other suggestions are welcome - I'm not crazy about making the larger bungs if I can avoid it. Do I even need to be concerned about twisting the tape by turning the screw?
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Scott
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Scott