Countersinking is the preferred way to keep the fiberglass from spidering
per DIY boating.

gilbert

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Subject: RE: M_Boats: Replacing M15 windows

Supposedly expansion & contraction is more likely to crack the window. I
exaggerated when I said "everything I've read" but I did read it somewhere
and it made sense to me.

Norm


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> > The screw holes are countersunk but everything I've read says not
> > to do
> > that. What do you think?
> 
> First I've heard of that. Does anything you've read tell you why not  
> to countersink them?
> 
> David
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