Re: low profile padeyes
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 4/1/1999, 2:39 pm
Date: 4/1/1999, 2:39 pm
In Response To: Re: low profile padeyes (Jim Eisenmenger)
If you were going to leave the tubing in, it would be better to use a more "slick" tubing like clear vinyl. Surgical tubing wouldn't let the bungies slide through it very much if at all.
Shawn
> Supposing epoxy does stick to the tubing, you could always make sure the
> tubing is big enough to allow the cord to pass through, then just leave
> the tubing encased in the epoxy and trim it flush with the top of your
> deck.
Messages In This Thread
- low profile padeyes
erich -- 3/31/1999, 11:14 pm- Re: low profile padeyes
Bob Grimm -- 4/1/1999, 3:24 pm- Re: low profile padeyes
Craig Christensen -- 4/1/1999, 12:37 pm- Re: low profile padeyes
Shawn Baker -- 3/31/1999, 11:59 pm- Re: low profile padeyes
Jim Eisenmenger -- 4/1/1999, 9:44 am- Re: low profile padeyes
Shawn Baker -- 4/1/1999, 2:39 pm- Re: low profile padeyes
Ken Katz -- 4/2/1999, 12:46 am
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