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Old 06-22-2004, 12:56 PM
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Default Installing those snaps that hold your covet down?

I need to install two new snaps on my boat. ( the one's that hold the cockpit cover down, they are around a #10 size screw about 3/4 long ) My concern is if I just drill a pilot hole and screw them in the will eventually loosen up and pull out. Do you put some epoxy or adhesive in the pilot hole to help hold these things in?

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I just put 10 in for my floor carpet. They make a self tapping snap screw, I just started using a drill and the screw cut it's own hole. It worked great and made a perfect hole.
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Wouldn't hurt to squeeze a little 4200 or 5200 in the hole or on the screw threads to keep down the possibility of water seepage. (Especially on a floor.)
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Default Re: Installing those snaps that hold your covet down?

before you drill put some tape over the area to keep it from chiping or cracking.

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Default Re: Installing those snaps that hold your covet down?

Also I found if you make a little dimple the screw won't walk on you. I used another drill and a small bit, helped getting it started also, not so tippy.
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Default Re: Installing those snaps that hold your covet down?

Has anyone ever used pop rivits? Someone told me they did with success, but I wonder. I have a few snap holes that are worn and the screws won't tighten.
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Default Re: Installing those snaps that hold your covet down?

Not sure its a recommended practice, but I used bondo when my cover snaps started loosening up. If you have access to the back of the panel where the screw is located, just squeeze some putty into the threads from underneath. Helps to turn the screw once or twice to pull the putty up into the hole. Then put a piece of tape on top of the screw to hold it down tight while the putty cures. You'll never know they were ever loose.
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Default Re: Installing those snaps that hold your covet down?

If you have the access, i would thru bolt them with a lock-nut. This was done on my boat, and I have only had 2 loosen up. The ones that still only had screws. They will get thru bolted this weekend. After you drill the holes, it helps to soften the sharp edges of the hole with some abrasive or a tiny countersink bit. Gel cracks LOVE to start at the sharp edges of drilled holes.
I've also thought about pop rivets, using a washer on the other side. Anyone ever try this method?

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Default Re: Installing those snaps that hold your covet down?

Start by running the drill in reverse (counter-clockwise). Then, reverse it to fwd (clockwise) and drill your hole. This stops the drill bit from walking across your fiberglass.

I learned this from my boat mechanic. Thanks, Travis!

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