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On Jan 4, 9:20*am, John H wrote:
On Sun, 04 Jan 2009 08:51:55 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: John H wrote: The bimini top on my Key West uses a mounting like this" http://tinyurl.com/9ozwsy This bracket allows the frame member mounted therein to rotate from front to back without placing undue stress on the mounting screws. Note, I said screws, not through bolts. However when underway, even slowly, or just at anchor with a small amount of ripple in the water, the bimini top sways from side to side. The side to side motion gets transmitted directly to the screws in the brackets, and causes them to loosen. I'm sure it's just a matter of time before they strip or worse. I'm wondering if there aren't some fittings made that would have a ball socket or some such to allow complete forward and back movement *and* some degree of lateral movement. Anyone know of such a thing? Help! Is there a way to replace the screws with bolts and a backing plate? The current screw allows side to side motion, and some of the motion is absorbed by spring. *If you had a bracket that did not allow side to side motion, the fiberglass and screw would be taking all the stress directly and would actually strip quicker. *Or at least that is my story, and I am sticking to it. What I'm looking for is some type of ball and socket bracket that would allow side to side motion without transmitting the stress to the screws.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Impossible. If it were a ball and socket type of connection, then it would be free to rotate all the way to the ground or water. If it were limited somehow, then it would still put the same amount of stress on the screws when it reached that limit. |
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