oldgit
Well-Known Member
Having had a quick peruse of Mr Cox website regards info on stern glands eventually summoned up the courage to do the job in the water.
Ordered the correct packing from ebay and off we went.
Was rather suprised at just how little water was dibbling into the boat when we finally managed to extract all the coils of old packing,was expecting 3 or so rings,must have got out half dozen before hitting bare metal.
It was obvious it had not been touched for years and suspect that new had merely been added to old.
After carefully carefully cutting rings at correct angles and putting them in bolted everything back up and all OK.
However after doing the job, actually read the supplied info sheet.
Basically the manufacturer states its just fine to just coil it into gap until it is full and clamp up.
No need to bother with all that tedious and time consuming seperate ring cutting.
Now have to do the other one......
As usual actually doing the job turned out far less of a problem than the concern about it before hand.
Any comments
Ordered the correct packing from ebay and off we went.
Was rather suprised at just how little water was dibbling into the boat when we finally managed to extract all the coils of old packing,was expecting 3 or so rings,must have got out half dozen before hitting bare metal.
It was obvious it had not been touched for years and suspect that new had merely been added to old.
After carefully carefully cutting rings at correct angles and putting them in bolted everything back up and all OK.
However after doing the job, actually read the supplied info sheet.
Basically the manufacturer states its just fine to just coil it into gap until it is full and clamp up.
No need to bother with all that tedious and time consuming seperate ring cutting.
Now have to do the other one......
As usual actually doing the job turned out far less of a problem than the concern about it before hand.
Any comments
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