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Pete Verdon wrote:
Duncan Heenan wrote: "Pete Verdon" d wrote How would you fix the forehatch board in place if the glass/perspex were to break? Mine are fashioned on the assumption that the whole of the hinged opening part, frame and all, has gone (or is folded flat), and simply blanks off the opening. Right, but how do you plan to secure it in place? I'm not trying to nitpick, by the way, I'm just curious. Pete The way we do it with portlight emergency covers is with a long bolt (or two) and a wing nut reaching inside to a wooden bar that goes across the hole like a damage control plate. |
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Or just drill two holes in the panel, pass a line thru, caulk at the holes,
and then tie it to the stick underneath. Easier to stow. (Twist stick to tighten.) Roger http://home.earthlink.net/~derbyrm "Gary" wrote in message news:AZPef.521939$tl2.488306@pd7tw3no... Pete Verdon wrote: Duncan Heenan wrote: "Pete Verdon" d wrote How would you fix the forehatch board in place if the glass/perspex were to break? Mine are fashioned on the assumption that the whole of the hinged opening part, frame and all, has gone (or is folded flat), and simply blanks off the opening. Right, but how do you plan to secure it in place? The way we do it with portlight emergency covers is with a long bolt (or two) and a wing nut reaching inside to a wooden bar that goes across the hole like a damage control plate. |
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