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If you are using stainless hardware, probably a good idea, you can pretty
much forget about getting any help from a magnet. Butch "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On 19 Apr 2006 11:11:00 -0700, " wrote: I would like to de-attach and re-attach the T-top of my boat. But before I do this, I want to make sure that I will be able to re-attach it. The problem is that I have very little access to the under-deck area right under the legs of the T-top. There is only around 2" to 3" space underneat the deck -- I can stick my hand into it, but I cannot turn my hand to do any work. Therefore, I am looking for a way to attach the T-top onto my deck from above the deck. Any trick that people can offer? Thanks. Jay Chan It isn't clear whether you want to do this more than once..... If you intend to do this on a regular basis, I'd consider having some stainless plates made to go on the back side... you really do want through-bolts. Drill and tap the plates to match the existing holes and attach the plates with countersunk stainless screws. Once installed access to the back side becomes unnecessary.... |
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