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1" stainless steel eye strap vendor
H'lo all,
Trying to find some SS straps (quantity 20 or so) that are bent to fit around a 1" ss tube (like a stanchion or bimini frame), with short tabs to secure something to the tube. Roughly 0.083 thickness, but not critical. I am using it to mount a fabricated hardtop cockpit cover to our 1" stainless steel bimini rails. Another way to visualize this is to put a section of 1" stainless steel tube laying horizontally on a table; the eye strap could be used to secure the tube to the table, with 1/4" diameter lags screws thru the "tabs". An exhaustive search at Harken, West Marine, Defender, Sailrite, Bosuns Supply, Downwind Marine (San Diego), Sailboat Shop (San Diego) and several Google variations has turned up nuttin. Zip, zilch, nada. The closest thing I can find is one-half of the mount on a Schaeffer stanchion-mounted furling line block; however, this would require fabricating an additional wood block to fully reach all the way around the 1" ss tube. I have been (unpleasantly) amazed that this type of fitting does not exist. It could be used to mount virtually anything to 1" ss tube - Binocular racks, wooden blocks for jerry jugs, wooden blocks for nav instruments, etc. The only source I could find was a welder in San Diego, whom volunteered to do the job for $65 each... LOLROTF!! and he was serious... any ideas? |
1" stainless steel eye strap vendor
I cannot help you with stainless but there are hooks for mounting lighter
objects you can view at www.ripnet.com/vtf/ Mark "mitch" wrote in message om... H'lo all, Trying to find some SS straps (quantity 20 or so) that are bent to fit around a 1" ss tube (like a stanchion or bimini frame), with short tabs to secure something to the tube. Roughly 0.083 thickness, but not critical. I am using it to mount a fabricated hardtop cockpit cover to our 1" stainless steel bimini rails. Another way to visualize this is to put a section of 1" stainless steel tube laying horizontally on a table; the eye strap could be used to secure the tube to the table, with 1/4" diameter lags screws thru the "tabs". An exhaustive search at Harken, West Marine, Defender, Sailrite, Bosuns Supply, Downwind Marine (San Diego), Sailboat Shop (San Diego) and several Google variations has turned up nuttin. Zip, zilch, nada. The closest thing I can find is one-half of the mount on a Schaeffer stanchion-mounted furling line block; however, this would require fabricating an additional wood block to fully reach all the way around the 1" ss tube. I have been (unpleasantly) amazed that this type of fitting does not exist. It could be used to mount virtually anything to 1" ss tube - Binocular racks, wooden blocks for jerry jugs, wooden blocks for nav instruments, etc. The only source I could find was a welder in San Diego, whom volunteered to do the job for $65 each... LOLROTF!! and he was serious... any ideas? |
1" stainless steel eye strap vendor
I cannot help you with stainless but there are hooks for mounting lighter
objects you can view at www.ripnet.com/vtf/ Mark "mitch" wrote in message om... H'lo all, Trying to find some SS straps (quantity 20 or so) that are bent to fit around a 1" ss tube (like a stanchion or bimini frame), with short tabs to secure something to the tube. Roughly 0.083 thickness, but not critical. I am using it to mount a fabricated hardtop cockpit cover to our 1" stainless steel bimini rails. Another way to visualize this is to put a section of 1" stainless steel tube laying horizontally on a table; the eye strap could be used to secure the tube to the table, with 1/4" diameter lags screws thru the "tabs". An exhaustive search at Harken, West Marine, Defender, Sailrite, Bosuns Supply, Downwind Marine (San Diego), Sailboat Shop (San Diego) and several Google variations has turned up nuttin. Zip, zilch, nada. The closest thing I can find is one-half of the mount on a Schaeffer stanchion-mounted furling line block; however, this would require fabricating an additional wood block to fully reach all the way around the 1" ss tube. I have been (unpleasantly) amazed that this type of fitting does not exist. It could be used to mount virtually anything to 1" ss tube - Binocular racks, wooden blocks for jerry jugs, wooden blocks for nav instruments, etc. The only source I could find was a welder in San Diego, whom volunteered to do the job for $65 each... LOLROTF!! and he was serious... any ideas? |
1" stainless steel eye strap vendor
Sorry... here is a more precise link www.ripnet.com/vtf/prod03cr1.htm .
Both sizes of hooks will snap on to 1" diameter pipe. There are links there for similar hooks as well for routing shorepower cables or mounting items inside on your canopy pipes. "mark" wrote in message wsgroups.com... I cannot help you with stainless but there are hooks for mounting lighter objects you can view at www.ripnet.com/vtf/ Mark "mitch" wrote in message om... H'lo all, Trying to find some SS straps (quantity 20 or so) that are bent to fit around a 1" ss tube (like a stanchion or bimini frame), with short tabs to secure something to the tube. Roughly 0.083 thickness, but not critical. I am using it to mount a fabricated hardtop cockpit cover to our 1" stainless steel bimini rails. Another way to visualize this is to put a section of 1" stainless steel tube laying horizontally on a table; the eye strap could be used to secure the tube to the table, with 1/4" diameter lags screws thru the "tabs". An exhaustive search at Harken, West Marine, Defender, Sailrite, Bosuns Supply, Downwind Marine (San Diego), Sailboat Shop (San Diego) and several Google variations has turned up nuttin. Zip, zilch, nada. The closest thing I can find is one-half of the mount on a Schaeffer stanchion-mounted furling line block; however, this would require fabricating an additional wood block to fully reach all the way around the 1" ss tube. I have been (unpleasantly) amazed that this type of fitting does not exist. It could be used to mount virtually anything to 1" ss tube - Binocular racks, wooden blocks for jerry jugs, wooden blocks for nav instruments, etc. The only source I could find was a welder in San Diego, whom volunteered to do the job for $65 each... LOLROTF!! and he was serious... any ideas? |
1" stainless steel eye strap vendor
Sorry... here is a more precise link www.ripnet.com/vtf/prod03cr1.htm .
Both sizes of hooks will snap on to 1" diameter pipe. There are links there for similar hooks as well for routing shorepower cables or mounting items inside on your canopy pipes. "mark" wrote in message wsgroups.com... I cannot help you with stainless but there are hooks for mounting lighter objects you can view at www.ripnet.com/vtf/ Mark "mitch" wrote in message om... H'lo all, Trying to find some SS straps (quantity 20 or so) that are bent to fit around a 1" ss tube (like a stanchion or bimini frame), with short tabs to secure something to the tube. Roughly 0.083 thickness, but not critical. I am using it to mount a fabricated hardtop cockpit cover to our 1" stainless steel bimini rails. Another way to visualize this is to put a section of 1" stainless steel tube laying horizontally on a table; the eye strap could be used to secure the tube to the table, with 1/4" diameter lags screws thru the "tabs". An exhaustive search at Harken, West Marine, Defender, Sailrite, Bosuns Supply, Downwind Marine (San Diego), Sailboat Shop (San Diego) and several Google variations has turned up nuttin. Zip, zilch, nada. The closest thing I can find is one-half of the mount on a Schaeffer stanchion-mounted furling line block; however, this would require fabricating an additional wood block to fully reach all the way around the 1" ss tube. I have been (unpleasantly) amazed that this type of fitting does not exist. It could be used to mount virtually anything to 1" ss tube - Binocular racks, wooden blocks for jerry jugs, wooden blocks for nav instruments, etc. The only source I could find was a welder in San Diego, whom volunteered to do the job for $65 each... LOLROTF!! and he was serious... any ideas? |
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