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On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 10:19:58 -0700, "Capt. JG"
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That's worth checking out... thanks! I'd like something on the cap itself,
which means it'd have to stick to stainless.


The Dymo tape seems to stick to just about everything. It helps if
you round off the corners a little before you stick it down.

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Mine are stainless... so, I think I'd have to get something that would
stick to that... not sure anything would without some serious prep work.


You're probably right. I used "fusion" on my aluminum rudder plates. It
sticks well and is surprisingly abrasion resistant. Shiny stainless may be a
different story though. It did a great job on my coated lifelines, btw.
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Would someone know where I can find color-coded deck cap replacements?


http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion_for_plastic/



Mine are stainless... so, I think I'd have to get something that would stick
to that... not sure anything would without some serious prep work.


You people are all nuts. You label the opening, not the cap. Caps can
migrate. One more thing to go wrong.

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You people are all nuts.


Well, yeah...

You label the opening, not the cap. Caps can
migrate. One more thing to go wrong.


You have a point there, although I suspect the caps that JG is talking about
may have those little chains that tether them to the deck fitting, like the
pens at the bank.


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On 2008-07-13 03:21:49 -0400, "Capt. JG" said:

Would someone know where I can find color-coded deck cap replacements?

I'd like to use them instead of the ones I have now.... blue for water, red
for fuel, black for sewage.

I don't want to replace the entire plate... just the caps.


My question is *WHY*?

No one puts or sucks anything into/from our boat but under my direct
supervision. I know exactly what caps hide what, and the plates are
marked indelibly for any who can read English.

Stainless caps last pretty much forever. Plastic, in a word, doesn't.
(I had to cut out an old one far younger than our fuel and water
plates.)

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Thanks. I have the slotted-key caps right now... stainless. I need to
confirm that the threads will match.


That sounds like good quality gear. Why replace them with plastic?
Don't they have the contents name cast into them?
If not, why not get those chromed, curved, plates with the words cast in and
fix them to the deck next to the fillers.
You could use 5200 if you think your deck might be cored-or maybe even
Silaprene :-)


Heh... no, not 5200. Yes, they do say what they are, which I like. I guess I'm just wishing for
something more obvious.
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On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 00:21:49 -0700, "Capt. JG"
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Would someone know where I can find color-coded deck cap replacements?

I'd like to use them instead of the ones I have now.... blue for water,
red
for fuel, black for sewage.

I don't want to replace the entire plate... just the caps.

Thanks!

A really inexpensive solution is to buy a Dymo label maker and an
assortment of tape colors - usually about $10 at your local office
supply. These are also very useful for labeling halyard stoppers and
other deck hardware.

In addition to labeling all of my deck plates, I had small color coded
platic laminated placques made up which mount near the deck plate.



That's worth checking out... thanks! I'd like something on the cap itself,
which means it'd have to stick to stainless.


Do you have access to a drill press? You could make some dimples around the
outer edge of the caps and fill them with enamel.


Interesting idea... I do, assuming I can find the drill press behind all the
boxes in the garage.


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On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 10:09:15 -0700, "Capt. JG"
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"Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message
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"Capt. JG" wrote
Would someone know where I can find color-coded deck cap replacements?

http://www.krylon.com/products/fusion_for_plastic/



Mine are stainless... so, I think I'd have to get something that would stick
to that... not sure anything would without some serious prep work.


You people are all nuts. You label the opening, not the cap. Caps can
migrate. One more thing to go wrong.


You have a point. So, I'd like to color-code both. Seems like this would be
a stick-on or paint solution.


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"Richard Casady" wrote
You people are all nuts.


Well, yeah...

You label the opening, not the cap. Caps can
migrate. One more thing to go wrong.


You have a point there, although I suspect the caps that JG is talking about
may have those little chains that tether them to the deck fitting, like the
pens at the bank.


Nope... no little chains.




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In article 2008071321521743658-jerelull@maccom,
Jere Lull wrote:
On 2008-07-13 03:21:49 -0400, "Capt. JG" said:

Would someone know where I can find color-coded deck cap replacements?

I'd like to use them instead of the ones I have now.... blue for water, red
for fuel, black for sewage.

I don't want to replace the entire plate... just the caps.


My question is *WHY*?

No one puts or sucks anything into/from our boat but under my direct
supervision. I know exactly what caps hide what, and the plates are
marked indelibly for any who can read English.

Stainless caps last pretty much forever. Plastic, in a word, doesn't.
(I had to cut out an old one far younger than our fuel and water
plates.)


An idle moment during a maintenance mode day...

No one does on my boat either.


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