[Public-list] Cockpit coamings.
Jonathan Whittingham
whittle at shaw.ca
Fri Dec 23 15:25:59 PST 2005
Tom S. wrote:
> Jonathan ....... Very pleased to have you back in "the traditional
> camp." It would be my opinion that they would take that bend easy
> enough considering their length. I have not yet had mine off. The
> last time I finished them I did it with them on the boat. I recall
> removing the screws which I thought would release them and they did
> not seem to want to come off. Now after following some of the comments
> on this list I believe I will give it another try.
>
> I would be open to suggestions on how to get them to release after the
> screws have been removed. I guess it is the sealant that is holding
> them. Maybe I could heat up a stiff putty knife in boiling water and
> try to work it between the board and glass.
> Start at one end and work toward the other.
>
> Tom S
> A30 #412
Dear Tom,
Probably a very sharp boxcutter and a gentle wedge will
get them going. Jonathan.
>
>
>> Deat Tom,
>> Well. I am now rapidly moving back into the traditional
>> camp. I have tracked some Honduras mahogany at a reasonable price(
>> compared to teak). I still intend to support the ends with a cross
>> peice under the traveller and probably expand the length of the winch
>> bases. One question: How easy is it to bend the boards into the
>> curve? Regards Jonathan.
>
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