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2002 1436 Alumacraft and floatation pods
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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 485005" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>I did miss both the size and that they're stainless, the image you posted looked like they were aluminum. </p><p></p><p>As long as you're able to set them all without breaking the tool you should be fine, they're not prone to having the threads strip out as is the case with aluminum ones. I used stainless 5/16 rivnuts to anchor my pedestal bases to the deck framing in my boat, I'm sure my weight 2' off the base exerts far more torque on them than you're going to contend with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 485005, member: 13702"] I did miss both the size and that they're stainless, the image you posted looked like they were aluminum. As long as you're able to set them all without breaking the tool you should be fine, they're not prone to having the threads strip out as is the case with aluminum ones. I used stainless 5/16 rivnuts to anchor my pedestal bases to the deck framing in my boat, I'm sure my weight 2' off the base exerts far more torque on them than you're going to contend with. [/QUOTE]
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