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Re: [GMCnet] how is the rear ladder attached? [message #88571 is a reply to message #88536] Mon, 14 June 2010 16:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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That sounds like a good approach. It has the advantage in that they can be installed from the outside
(thus not having to undo my interior work) and seals out the weather. Mollies would work, but would
require some kind of sealant.

thanks,
Karen
1973 23' Patience Tester

>
> I went through several different ways of keeping my ladder attached. I found that what worked the best was "well nuts".
> Well nuts are used on boats and expand in the hole in the fiberglass as you tighten the screw. They not only seal the hole
> but also act as a shock absorber when someone is on the ladder.
> The well nuts can't be used for all of the holes but they work nicely for the ones that don't have any backing. Worked for me.
> --

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