The screw holes are countersunk but everything I've read says not to do
that. What do you think?

Norm



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> Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 14:52
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> Subject: M_Boats: Replacing M15 windows
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> 
> Acetone! The miracle solvent!
> 
> Well, there was still some elbow grease involved. But the residue of  
> whatever adhesive/sealant was used on the windows is completely gone  
> and the underlying fiberglass looks none the worse for wear. So the  
> holes are now ready to receive the new windows, whenever I can get  
> someone to fabricate them.
> 
> Of course, after sniffing acetone all morning, I probably have a  
> lifetime's exposure to dangerous carcinogens now. But who wants to  
> live forever, right?
> 
> Thanks to all who helped with the solvent suggestions. You all rock!
> 
> David
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