Neeves
Well-Known Member
I had a thread on drilling acrylic = this is a bit of a continuation.
We have a 38' cat and the designer had the idea that we would love to sail this yacht fully exposed to whatever elements were thrown at us - so they expected we would invest in top of the range foul weather gear.
This is not an uncommon assumption of cat boatbuilders/designers.
We built an enclosed helm station with a 'lift out ' windscreen. This is fine except we, and the instruments, get wet in the rain (not that we have had much, or any, rain in Sydney for months).
So to keep out the future rain and the ash from the fires we have dispensed with, or are dispensing with, the lift out windscreen and have a split screen with the bottom half lifting up. The idea is to support the screen with struts but the strut ends have 'flanges' and need to be attached to the screen. My idea was to simply rivet the flanges to the screen - but as I later surmised when you apply the rivets the acrylic cracks (I tried it on an offset (I'm not that daft). I did try using small washers under the rivets, waste of washers.
What are the alternatives. So far I'm leaning toward tapping the screen and using small bolts, M4, M5 which I would secure with adhesive.
Any suggestions
Drilling acrylic turned out to be a breeze. I just used my normal drill bits, which may have lost their edge anyway. My concerns were unfounded - but thanks for the advise - I was at least cautious until I gained a bit of confidence.
Jonathan
We have a 38' cat and the designer had the idea that we would love to sail this yacht fully exposed to whatever elements were thrown at us - so they expected we would invest in top of the range foul weather gear.
This is not an uncommon assumption of cat boatbuilders/designers.
We built an enclosed helm station with a 'lift out ' windscreen. This is fine except we, and the instruments, get wet in the rain (not that we have had much, or any, rain in Sydney for months).
So to keep out the future rain and the ash from the fires we have dispensed with, or are dispensing with, the lift out windscreen and have a split screen with the bottom half lifting up. The idea is to support the screen with struts but the strut ends have 'flanges' and need to be attached to the screen. My idea was to simply rivet the flanges to the screen - but as I later surmised when you apply the rivets the acrylic cracks (I tried it on an offset (I'm not that daft). I did try using small washers under the rivets, waste of washers.
What are the alternatives. So far I'm leaning toward tapping the screen and using small bolts, M4, M5 which I would secure with adhesive.
Any suggestions
Drilling acrylic turned out to be a breeze. I just used my normal drill bits, which may have lost their edge anyway. My concerns were unfounded - but thanks for the advise - I was at least cautious until I gained a bit of confidence.
Jonathan