I am going to go forward with glassing in the wire chases/flybridge pilasters. That being said I have stumbled on a question.
From those who have done this...
How did you do the glassing, paint and then attach the chromed wing steps. They attach with nuts and washers on the inside, and its simple and easy when the panels on the outside are removable. But if they are not...
Thoughts??? Help? Thanks!
Dug
Glassing in flybridge pilasters and attaching wing steps...
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Re: Glassing in flybridge pilasters and attaching wing steps
Dug
You can glass in aluminum or stainless backing plates then drill and tap for the steps. Once the backing plates are in your good to go with glassing the pilasters in. If your afraid go ahead and put speakers on the inside and you'll have access holes for wiring
You can glass in aluminum or stainless backing plates then drill and tap for the steps. Once the backing plates are in your good to go with glassing the pilasters in. If your afraid go ahead and put speakers on the inside and you'll have access holes for wiring
KR
JP
1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
JP
1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
Re: Glassing in flybridge pilasters and attaching wing steps
JP,
Cool.
Only one question.
The steps I have have 5 attachement points. 3 can be accessed from the outside, but the two that bear the most weight, the top two under the step, are threaded into the step from the inside.
Did you find this to be the case? If so, I may have to do the speaker route, or access hole...
Dug
Cool.
Only one question.
The steps I have have 5 attachement points. 3 can be accessed from the outside, but the two that bear the most weight, the top two under the step, are threaded into the step from the inside.
Did you find this to be the case? If so, I may have to do the speaker route, or access hole...
Dug
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Re: Glassing in flybridge pilasters and attaching wing steps
Dug,
Simple. Convert the two top ones to studs....
Simple. Convert the two top ones to studs....
Br,
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Re: Glassing in flybridge pilasters and attaching wing steps
Dug-
Might G10 be a good option instead of aluminum? It takes a thread well and will not react with a stainless fastener..
Best,
S
Might G10 be a good option instead of aluminum? It takes a thread well and will not react with a stainless fastener..
Best,
S
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Re: Glassing in flybridge pilasters and attaching wing steps
Dug,
The "speaker route" is practical for .... dead rodent removal !!!
The "speaker route" is practical for .... dead rodent removal !!!
1973 B28 FBC/2007 4LHA STP's - "Phantom Duck" - Hull "BER 00794 1172"
Re: Glassing in flybridge pilasters and attaching wing steps
Dug,
I glassed in .25 thick brass plates and then drill and tapped for 10-32 ss screws mine only had four attachment points from the outside, none on the inside like yours.
I used 5200 when bolting them up....have had sum real porkers stand on them and they aint goin nowhere!!
I glassed in .25 thick brass plates and then drill and tapped for 10-32 ss screws mine only had four attachment points from the outside, none on the inside like yours.
I used 5200 when bolting them up....have had sum real porkers stand on them and they aint goin nowhere!!
1961 Sportfish Hull# 5-135
Re: Glassing in flybridge pilasters and attaching wing steps
Thanks guys, I appreciate the input. I honestly am thinking of access hatches at the very least. Speakers might be worthwhile, but I have them close to that location now.
Dead rodent removal is a good option to have always.
Over 300 holes to grind, glass and fair. Its a doozy!
Dug
Dead rodent removal is a good option to have always.
Over 300 holes to grind, glass and fair. Its a doozy!
Dug
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