Screws for the bow rail on a top gun?
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Not to sound like a smart ass but why not remove another go to local store to see if you can source it. I did that recent on engine hatch hardware. Couldn't find exact length. Ended up cutting it, dressing it, and it was perfect.
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From: Alton NH, Lebanon CT
I tried and they wouldn't budge and so with our doing damage I figured someone here would know off the top of their head.
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Pull one out, measure it, order from McMaster Carr.
Sure, you'll get qty 10 or 20 when all you need is one, but you'll probably need more in the future. Buy a tackle box with adjustable trays and throw all your extra fasteners in there. One day, you'll be happy you did. And buy good stainless grades, so you only have to do it once.
Oh yeah, and don't use a battery powered driver to put it back in, unless you feel like driving the bit through the fiberglass when it slips out of the phillips head....
Sure, you'll get qty 10 or 20 when all you need is one, but you'll probably need more in the future. Buy a tackle box with adjustable trays and throw all your extra fasteners in there. One day, you'll be happy you did. And buy good stainless grades, so you only have to do it once.
Oh yeah, and don't use a battery powered driver to put it back in, unless you feel like driving the bit through the fiberglass when it slips out of the phillips head....





