mcframe
Well-Known Member
That other thread reminds me of my Winter Challenge.
Bloke that fitted my Webasto, six or seven years ago did a good job - nice, tidy fitting, etc.
But - he glued a ply pad on the cockpit locker 'deckhead' and then screwed the Webasto to it.
This summer, the glue gave way, so it's suspended an inch below, supported by the pipework - great for reducing vibration, but not structurally sound.
I need a creative way to exert maybe 20-30Kg force upwards, right into the gunwale-hollow, after applying epoxy or No More Nails on a 14"*8" pad, through a 1" gap, with about 3" clearance on one side.
An angled stick might apply the glue, and something involving a Spanish windlass and some 3' hazel or some such sticks braced in the bottom of the locker (or a monopod) might work - any suggestions?
(I'm lacking enough meccano to make proper mini-scafolding)
Yes, I could dismantle the whole thing, but, well, then I'd need to re-mantle it ;-)
Bloke that fitted my Webasto, six or seven years ago did a good job - nice, tidy fitting, etc.
But - he glued a ply pad on the cockpit locker 'deckhead' and then screwed the Webasto to it.
This summer, the glue gave way, so it's suspended an inch below, supported by the pipework - great for reducing vibration, but not structurally sound.
I need a creative way to exert maybe 20-30Kg force upwards, right into the gunwale-hollow, after applying epoxy or No More Nails on a 14"*8" pad, through a 1" gap, with about 3" clearance on one side.
An angled stick might apply the glue, and something involving a Spanish windlass and some 3' hazel or some such sticks braced in the bottom of the locker (or a monopod) might work - any suggestions?
(I'm lacking enough meccano to make proper mini-scafolding)
Yes, I could dismantle the whole thing, but, well, then I'd need to re-mantle it ;-)