by Mike Angeles » Sat Feb 13, 2010 7:04 am
lol,
If MadJack was around, He'd chime in on how he adds a small screw to keep the hinge from sliding letf/right.
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Quote:
"Jack AKA (Madjack) talks about proper installation of Hurricane hinge:
I made my hatch 1/4" smaller than the sidewalls, so that's 1/8" space on
each side for free hatch movement.
To keep the hurricane hinge from sliding...1) cut the hinge so that it is 1"
longer overall than the width of the tear...this will act a deflector to keep
rain water from running into the galley 2) on the hatch portion of the hinge,
cut it off so that it is 1/2" shorter overall than the body portion 3) drill a
hole in the body portion of the hinge barrel 1/8th" from the ends and run a
small screw down into the hole after mounting is complete...this will keep
the hinge from sliding and from leaking.... "
Mike
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