[Public-list] Rudder Shoe Pin
Lincoln Finkenberg
finkenbergl at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 7 11:54:15 PDT 2005
Mike: Did you think I was referring to the bolt that taps through the aft part of the shoe into the keel? I was referring to a way to keep the "rudder shoe pin" (which I thought was the bolt that was tapped into the shoe and went up into the rudder) from unscrewing
.... in that context does my earlier harangue make sense? Linc.
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How would drilling through the shoe, and putting a cotter pin through the
show and bolt, help to hold the shoe on? Isn't the purpose of the bolt to
hold the shoe in place, and not the purpose of the shoe to hold the bolt in
place?
Mike Lehman
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From: Lincoln Finkenberg
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Subject: [Public-list] Rudder Shoe Pin
Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 11:20:02 -0700 (PDT)
I used 5200 - which I believe you can heat when you need to unscrew the pin.
5200 can also flex when cured. Or you could be Ruthless in your pursuit by
drilling clear thru the shoe perpendicular to the pin/bolt while the
pin/bolt is screwed in and then place a codder pin in there.
Linc, Gypsy
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Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 02:28:44 +1000 (EST)
From: Michael Taylor
Subject: [Public-list] Rudder Shoe Pin
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Hi All,
I am replacing the rudder shoe pin and noticed there
is play in the thread - presumably from corrosion. I
would like to put a new pin (threaded bolt) into the
existing thread and am wondering what I can use to set
the pin in place. I'm thinking of something that
bonds well when submersed but won't stop me taking it
out in the future.
any thoughts?
Thanks
Mick
Ruthless #231
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