Steve_Cox wrote:Best part they were cheap, less than 10 bucks invested in parts and a few hours R & D time...
AmyH wrote:Guys, these hatch supports are great!!
Amy
Steve_Cox wrote:AmyH wrote:Guys, these hatch supports are great!!
Madjack, not to steal the thread, but I have been looking at that wonderful water tank that you built and wondering how many gallons it holds. I really like that idea, and it seems like it would save space over the one that I ended up purchasing.
Amy
Hi Jack, HIJACK AMY IS HIJACKING MY THREAD
Always wanted to do that... now have it "out of my system" Carry on...
Steve
mikeschn wrote:Steve,
Hijack your thread back...
Did you buy your components locally or on the web? If the latter, do you have a URL?
Mike...
Steve_Cox wrote:mikeschn wrote:Steve,
Hijack your thread back...
Did you buy your components locally or on the web? If the latter, do you have a URL?
Mike...
Mike,
Got the parts from a local used boat parts place. But they are boat hatch supports available from most online boating supplys.
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Steve_Cox wrote:Dear Tom,
The quality of your work is beautiful in the pictures. I got the idea for EMT from you. Thanks. So, you pull the pin to take down your support and then what? where does it store? When you put the hatch up and put in the pin does it take both hands to locate the hole while you jiggle the hatch with the top of your head? I went through those kind of manuvers at first. Glad I went with a design that secures itself in the upright position "automatically". Again, you've got a really great trailer.
Steve
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