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Tom Wootton
The caprail on my companionway cover (the 1" by 2" plastic piece covering the track where the sliding hatch sits in closed position) is held by (3) 1 1/2" screws threaded into the cabintop. All three holes in the cabintop have stripped. I hope to repair this by putting epoxy into the holes, but some problems occur to me. Since there is no access to the underside, I'll have to squeeze the epoxy into the hole from above, and I don't know how to prevent it from running uselessly down below where the screw reaches. I thought about squirting some expanding foam insulation foam into the hole first, to provide a place for the epoxy to "pool". I also thought about coating the screws with oil and inserting them into the epoxy before it cures, hoping the screw will shape the epoxy and hold it in place while the oil allows the screw to be removed after curing. Has anyone done this? Is there a better way to accomplish the same result?Thanks in advance.