by Betsey » Tue Apr 17, 2007 12:37 am
That's a really good picture Jack, however that's the "old" version. We haven't used that design for about 2 1/2 years.
We originally used the hurricane hinge, but it had to be permanantly assembled and could not be disassembled easily.
I looked through my files and don't have a close-up of the new hinge.
The new hinge is one of my own design. We wanted a hinge that didn't have any exposed hardware. We also wanted a hinge that could be easily installed on the body and hatch seperately and then the hatch could be assembled to the body at any time. We put the hatch on last to reduce the chance of damage.
The new hinge can be disassembled by unhooking the hatch support rod and opening the hatch further.
We have discussed offering our hinge to home builders, but unfortunately, the hinge doesn't work well for the home builder since they would have to do EVERYTHING our way. The angle of the roof to the bulkhead (between the kitchen and cabin), the raingutter and gasketing on the sides of the hatch, the angle of hatch opening, the hatch frame design, an elaborate fixture for assembling the hatch side hinge....and probably a few more items that I'm not thinking of right now.
Because we build a few teardrops, it made sense to design exactly what would fit our needs. With the labor savings, it even came out less expensive.
Craig (once again hijacking Betsey's account...maybe someday I'll break down and get one of my own)
