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![]() Something penned by Mooron made me wonder how one mounts nice anaroid barometer, say a Belfort Instrument 6079, in a honeycomb bulkhead? Cheers Martin ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ For a quality usenet news server, try DNEWS, easy to install, fast, efficient and reliable. For home servers or carrier class installations with millions of users it will allow you to grow! ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dnews.htm ---- |
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First you have to enclose it in latex (unless you have an allergy to latex,
in that case use polyurethene).... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Something penned by Mooron made me wonder how one mounts nice anaroid barometer, say a Belfort Instrument 6079, in a honeycomb bulkhead? Cheers Martin ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ For a quality usenet news server, try DNEWS, easy to install, fast, efficient and reliable. For home servers or carrier class installations with millions of users it will allow you to grow! ---- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dnews.htm ---- |
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Something penned by Mooron made me wonder how one mounts nice anaroid
barometer, say a Belfort Instrument 6079, in a honeycomb bulkhead? Aboard our 35s5, you can see them mounted close to the radio. http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3.../slides/22.JPG I'll remove them and replace with a better unit from Alien, though they are nice enough. RB |
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Martin Baxter wrote:
Something penned by Mooron made me wonder how one mounts nice anaroid barometer, say a Belfort Instrument 6079, in a honeycomb bulkhead? I can think of two approaches: easy- glue a small piece of plywood (maybe cut into a nautical shape & with a nice grain, maybe stained to match the interior to the abovementioned bulkhead and then screw the barometer to the plywood. More technically involved- sand down the perimeter of an area of the bulkhead about twice as large as the face of the barometer, cut the fiberglass face of the bulkhead within that area, remove the honeycomb (which is just a type of core), rebuild with WEST System filler (maybe a mix of 403 bonding filler & 410 microlight) then laminate a new face onto that area of the bulkhead. The new solid core will hold small screws nicely. If you're looking for winter projects on boats, come on down I have plenty and the climate is nicer too! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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