Thanks for all the input fellas.
Rob,
I'll be using lots of SikaFlex (LOT291) to bed all of the exterior fittings. I spent a lot of time building boats for a living and, if there's one thing you remember, it's that you can never use too much sealant ! With the material wrapped over the hinge when closed, I don't see the 'puckered area' you're talking about. I figure it should have enough flexibility to deflect out of the way when open (second pic). I thought about laying the rubber flat and using a couple strips of aluminum to clamp it (with sealant as well) but figured this would be an aesthetically 'cleaner' installation. That said, it sounds like putting on the flat is the way to go.
Thx for the reminder on the overhang - that's exactly the sort of thing I'd forget to do
Bob,
Thanks for putting up those pics ! Looks like that's definitely the way to run the rubber. Any leaks or anything you'd do differently from that example ?
KC,
Once again, thanks for doing the legwork for me...sounds like pond liner is a great choice. Good point about the rubber flexing between the hinge leaves and the mounting surface - I hadn't considered that. It might sound like a trivial consideration at first but given time, vibration and open-close cycles, especially being screwed rather than through bolted I would expect to see the threads pull out.
I plan on drilling additional screw holes in my hinge leaves for the trim screws.
So it sounds like you are mounting the hinge open on the flat (when closed) rather than the having leaves in the recess (like my first pic) ?
Ok, so it seems the take-away here is to lay the rubber flat and get a good clamp with some strips of aluminum a la Bob's pic, making sure everything is well bedded and piano hinge ought to be fine.
I had thought about using a chunk of firehose for the seal but we have hundreds of feet of ~18" wide conveyor belting at work. If it's flexible enough, it'll cost me a case of beer at the most. The piano hinge is through my marine wholesaler is $40 for a 6' length vs $125 + shipping for the hurricane hinge. If I have to bring one across the border, it'll be the same or more by the time it clears.
I can also use the piano hinge offcut elsewhere as butt hinges for the doors, etc.
Thanks again for your thoughts !
