
01-29-2013, 06:38 PM
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MC Maniac
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Boat: MasterCraft
Location: Kingston,TN USA
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Originally Posted by 03geetee
I had to do this for the front screws on my driver seat in my 83 during the restoration. Now keep in mind I pulled my carpet out because I was replacing it, so your options for saving the carpet might not work.
I used Marine Tex and just pumped it into the hole until it was enough to stop it from falling through. Once hardened it was like concrete, new screws still holding strong. Now for your application unless you cut the carpet a little, this stuff is messy, you maybe able to get by for a bit with an alligator bolt or expanding anchor system.
Here is what I used in my floor, worked like a charm.
JTR
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