Hi Team,
I am about to start on my tounge box. What do wish someone had told you before you did yours?
I want to hear about mistakes and successes so I can learn from both.
Thanks
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edgeau wrote:Hi Team,
I am about to start on my tounge box. What do wish someone had told you before you did yours?
I want to hear about mistakes and successes so I can learn from both.
Thanks
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tony.latham wrote:I made the mistake of using a plastic "UV resistant" hinge. After a handful of years, it failed and I replaced it with a small hurricane hinge.
Tony
danlott wrote:tony.latham wrote:I made the mistake of using a plastic "UV resistant" hinge. After a handful of years, it failed and I replaced it with a small hurricane hinge.
Tony
Where did you buy the small hurricane hinge?
Dan
Good point. Nice work too. Looks like an old timr sea fearer's chest.aggie79 wrote:If you're building a tongue box, keep in mind how the lid will open and plan for clearance.
I built my tongue box with the lid hinge on the side of the tongue box (short dimension) so the lid opens to the side and the tongue box can butt up against the front of the teardrop.
For a conventional tongue box with the lid hinged at the back (long dimension), leave enough room between the tongue box and teardrop so there is room for the lid to hinge back past vertical or add some type of lid stay so the lid can stay open by itself.
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