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Re: T&T: Backing material

From: Jay Leonard (no email)
Date: Wed Jun 27 2007 - 07:17:18 EDT

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    I know you got lots of advice already, but I'll add my
    2 cents.
    I like using marine plywood for backing plates. It
    absorbs some shock which I think is a good thing in
    many instances this being one.
    I also am a fan of 5200.....and I have always been
    successful in getting it apart after it cures...just
    takes a little time.
    Hope this helps and best of luck with the job.
    Jay Leonard

    Message: 2
    Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 11:18:39 -0500
    From: "Hal Anderson" <>
    Subject: T&T: Backing material
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    I previously installed a windlass on my boat and used
    the large washers
    provided with the unit. Under warranty I am about to
    replace the
     original
    windlass with a new one. I would like to provide a
    backing plate
     between
    the deck and the washers/nuts to strengthen the
    installation. What is
     the
    best material for such a plate?
    Thanks for any advice.

    Hal
    M/V Delilah

     
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