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Old 05-01-2008
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Martex or West

I have just refinished my teak handrails and prior to putting them back on the cabin top, I wanted to drill out the holes a little and fill them with something so that I can redrill the hole. I am used to using a little martex when I need to re-enforce where a screw is going.
Will this be sufficient or do I need to buy the West System Epoxy stuff??
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