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Mac wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 19:58:23 -0700, Lloyd Sumpter wrote: Hi, I'm putting running lights in my 12ft aluminum skiff. I'm running the wires through a harness and want to run it down the inside chine (don't want it down the keel, and the gunwale is outside so can't really do it there). How do I attach the plastic harness to the aluminum? I obviously don't want to drill holes... Lloyd I'm not sure I understand what you're talking about 100%. But if I wanted to bond flexible plastic tubing to aluminum, which is what I think you are doing, I would probably do one of two things: 1) use contact cement (possibly automotive GOOP, which is available in any big hardware store in the US) or 2) glue some kind of aluminum guides or clamps in place, possibly with epoxy, then run the flexible conduit tubing through the guides. It seems to me like a contact cement is a good choice because it would be hard to clamp the harness in place long enough for a slow-curing adhesive. If you can clamp it in place, then go ahead and use the 5200 recommended by another poster. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you are trying to do. --Mac On my 14 foot aluminum fishing boat I ran the front running light wire in a aluminum tubing, mounting the tubing to the side just below the topsides by about two inches. Bending it to fit tightagainst the side. I used a tubing clamps that required drilling a whole in the aluminum. But the wholes are far above the waterline. The battery is in the back near the stern light and a little tubing was used there. Between the two is a switch that will them to both be on or just the stern light. Works and look nice, but does not run down the center like you are hopeing to do. Capt Jack R.. |
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