Forty_Two
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Using them for the first time this year, 1.5" shafts. Whats the hive view, will they be ok just done up nice & tight or is it prudent to use locktight?
Not relevant here but I lost the split ring anode on my saildrive after 3 months so used loctite and mastic over the holes on the next one. Still good 18 months later.Using them for the first time this year, 1.5" shafts. Whats the hive view, will they be ok just done up nice & tight or is it prudent to use locktight?
Sometimes I regret not patenting some of these ideas! This is one, the other of course, is the three chain links between anchor and swivel. That one is now quoted worldwide: Jimmy Green, having initially dismissed the idea as ridiculous, will now sell you three links specifically for the job.I had a 1" shaft i(25.4mm), and used to buy a 25mm anode. Then given the Vyv Cox patented treatment.
Shame you can't monetize the ideas.Sometimes I regret not patenting some of these ideas! This is one, the other of course, is the three chain links between anchor and swivel. That one is now quoted worldwide: Jimmy Green, having initially dismissed the idea as ridiculous, will now sell you three links specifically for the job.
I do hold one patent, for a pipeline cleaning pig, but have derived no income from it, although I know that a major company uses it.
If they are infringing your patent why have you not sought recompense?Sometimes I regret not patenting some of these ideas! This is one, the other of course, is the three chain links between anchor and swivel. That one is now quoted worldwide: Jimmy Green, having initially dismissed the idea as ridiculous, will now sell you three links specifically for the job.
I do hold one patent, for a pipeline cleaning pig, but have derived no income from it, although I know that a major company uses it.
There are different types of locktight, so called temporary and then Never to be undone again type if I am correct.Using them for the first time this year, 1.5" shafts. Whats the hive view, will they be ok just done up nice & tight or is it prudent to use locktight?
An added advantage of this method is badly cast anodes break. Better break them now and have time to fit proper ones before launching.Completely unnecessary if you use the two hammer method. Tighten the bolts as much as possible. With a hammer in each hand knock the two halves of the anode together. Tighten again. Repeat until no more tightening is possible. 2 lb hammers are recommended
Life is too short. Imagine the costs and hassle involved in hiring lawyers, court appearances, engineering expert witnesses, etc. etc.If they are infringing your patent why have you not sought recompense?
Well yes. Depends how much money they are making from your invention perhaps, if not alot then you are right but if millions then another story perhaps?Life is too short. Imagine the costs and hassle involved in hiring lawyers, court appearances, engineering expert witnesses, etc. etc.
An excellent idea I first read on your site and tell anyone who will listen!Sometimes I regret not patenting some of these ideas! This is one, the other of course, is the three chain links between anchor and swivel. That one is now quoted worldwide: Jimmy Green, having initially dismissed the idea as ridiculous, will now sell you three links specifically for the job.
I do hold one patent, for a pipeline cleaning pig, but have derived no income from it, although I know that a major company uses it.
Why could you not use Loctite. I changed a prop underwater and used Loctite.I don't see any reason not to, but I've replaced shaft anodes underwater where obviously I couldn't use loctite, and they stayed put just fine.
Brilliant, thank you Vyv & to others. Lift out today so thanks for prompt responsesCompletely unnecessary if you use the two hammer method. Tighten the bolts as much as possible. With a hammer in each hand knock the two halves of the anode together. Tighten again. Repeat until no more tightening is possible. 2 lb hammers are recommended