tony.latham wrote:The one I bought was from McMaster Carr too. It was rated from -40 to 180º.
"Gray Polyolefin Plastic Polyolefin plastic resist salt water, oil, solvents, and UV rays."
Four years and failure.
Tony
QueticoBill wrote:tony.latham wrote:The one I bought was from McMaster Carr too. It was rated from -40 to 180º.
"Gray Polyolefin Plastic Polyolefin plastic resist salt water, oil, solvents, and UV rays."
Four years and failure.
Tony
UV or just physical wear or both?
CalJanKoz wrote:Any advice on an alternative to the Hurricane Hinge, which seems to be the gold standard in terms of hinging the hatch.
I've looked into getting one online but with our short timeline and being in Northern Ontario just getting it would be awful... just the cost of shipping alone would blow our budget!
I was thinking maybe a piano hinge and weather proofing it but haven't heard much about it.
Thanks for your input in advance.
CJ
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