Dan P wrote:I am about to install my hurricane hinge and noticed a slight bow (concave) where my hinge will sit on the trailer side. Gap on each end is about 3/16 to 1/4”. I’m thinking it’s probably not wise to screw it down to match the bow as it will likely make it very difficult to slide the hatch on. Any suggestions on pretty looking shim or best way to fix? I have already PMF’d and finalized the painting. Thanks for your help
tony.latham wrote:
Two things. First of all, I attach the (complete) hinge to the hatch, set it in place, and then screw the front of the hinge to the cabin. I don't slide.
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Tony
How do you hold it fully open to place it against cabin? Two people on each side with steady hands?tony.latham wrote:Dan P wrote:I am about to install my hurricane hinge and noticed a slight bow (concave) where my hinge will sit on the trailer side. Gap on each end is about 3/16 to 1/4”. I’m thinking it’s probably not wise to screw it down to match the bow as it will likely make it very difficult to slide the hatch on. Any suggestions on pretty looking shim or best way to fix? I have already PMF’d and finalized the painting. Thanks for your help
Two things. First of all, I attach the (complete) hinge to the hatch, set it in place, and then screw the front of the hinge to the cabin. I don't slide.
Secondly, I'd shim it flat and add more canvass. Otherwise, the hinge will be constantly stressed and you'll have to fix it down the road.
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Tony
How do you hold it fully open to place it against cabin?
tony.latham wrote:How do you hold it fully open to place it against cabin?
I don't. I just park it where it's going to live and then screw the upper part of the hinge to the roof.
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Thank you both, I forgot that that part screws from the top! Makes total sense.MickinOz wrote:tony.latham wrote:How do you hold it fully open to place it against cabin?
I don't. I just park it where it's going to live and then screw the upper part of the hinge to the roof.
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Tony
Same here. It really is very easy.
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