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			I have to screw my deck down cause some of the screws do not tighten cause the holes stripped  what I would like to know did anyone ever use well nuts to fix this problem? I know about epoxying plastic squares under but I have a bunch of well nuts and I think it would be easier but I don't know if they would hold up
		 
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			What are well nuts?
		 
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			They're an expanding plug.  You can look at them in this link. http://www.stanleyengineeredfastenin...readed-inserts 
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			Seems like they would work great.  I would worry about the screw getting corroded and sticking in the insert.  Can u get them with stainless threads or maybe use brass screws?
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			If they aren't stainless or brass, don't use them. try Fasco stainless togglers if you can drill thru... What deck screws down? Do you mean the fuel tank hatch? 
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			It is the fuel tank cover/panel
		 
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			The well nuts look like they are brass threads the screw I would get s.s.
		 
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			Thanks Destroyer - they seem similar in principal to some concrete anchors we use but I've never come across them.  Learn something most days. I'd be concerned about corrosion too but don't have any experience with them. I have a bunch of stripped screws in my hatch cover. I'd thought about those sheet metal nut things that are/were used in automotive applications (they slip over the edge) if I could get them in stainless. My other idea is an epoxy repair that adds thickness under the fairly thin stripped out flange. I thought about using wide masking tape to create kind of a bag to hold the epoxy in place until it set and allow a thickness of 1/2" to 3/4""- maybe use Marine Tex. What do you guys think of that? 
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			I used thicken epoxy. Easiest stuff to use comes in a caulking tube with a mixing tip. West system and Jamestown makes them.  Great videos and question and answer blog at Jamestown Dist. http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...t.do?pid=64347 
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			I used gflex by west epoxy to tab little squares of scrap starboard under the lip.
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