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Fixing screw holes above waterline
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott F" data-source="post: 452880" data-attributes="member: 23059"><p>I worked on commercial dishwashers for 35 years and never found anything that sealed holes better than nuts and bolts with washers and a little sealant. Easiest, fastest and very reliable. You might even find a need for those holes in the future and removing the bolts would be better than drilling through new welds or epoxy. I'd probably take the easy way out and use nuts, bolts and sealing washers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott F, post: 452880, member: 23059"] I worked on commercial dishwashers for 35 years and never found anything that sealed holes better than nuts and bolts with washers and a little sealant. Easiest, fastest and very reliable. You might even find a need for those holes in the future and removing the bolts would be better than drilling through new welds or epoxy. I'd probably take the easy way out and use nuts, bolts and sealing washers. [/QUOTE]
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