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Re: Getting a Grip on Flush Hatches
By:Michael Brokenshire
Date: 7/27/2000, 7:42 pm
In Response To: Re: Getting a Grip on Flush Hatches (Gary B.)

: Thanks for the idea Mike. That sounds easy enough. I'll definitely try it
: out. How wide of a gap do you have between the hatch cover and the deck?

: Gary B. Just the kerf of the saber saw blade I used to cut out the hatch but I did sand finger divots into the lower edge of the opening. I think these are illustrated on Ross Leidy's web site. Good luck. Michael

Messages In This Thread

Getting a Grip on Flush Hatches
Gary B. -- 7/25/2000, 1:26 am
Re: Getting a Grip on Flush Hatches
Michael Brokenshire -- 7/26/2000, 8:58 pm
Re: Getting a Grip on Flush Hatches
Gary B. -- 7/27/2000, 1:48 am
Re: Getting a Grip on Flush Hatches
Michael Brokenshire -- 7/27/2000, 7:42 pm
Thanks Mike
Gary B. -- 7/27/2000, 8:00 pm
Re: Simple, Elegant Hatch Pulls *Pic*
Spidey -- 7/25/2000, 1:16 pm
Re: Simple, Elegant Hatch Pulls
Robb -- 7/25/2000, 8:26 pm
Spidey's got himself a Rodeo boat!!! NT
Greg -- 7/25/2000, 10:39 pm
I love that nautical brass look!
Gary B. -- 7/25/2000, 7:08 pm
Re: Simple, Elegant Hatch Pulls
Ross Leidy -- 7/25/2000, 1:59 pm
You are really warped, Spidey
Jim Eisenmenger -- 7/25/2000, 1:35 pm
Re: Getting a Grip on Flush Hatches
Larry C. -- 7/25/2000, 12:23 pm
Re: Getting a Grip on Flush Hatches
Gary B. -- 7/25/2000, 7:18 pm
Re: Getting a Grip on Flush Hatches
Doyle -- 7/25/2000, 8:41 am
Re: Getting a Grip on Flush Hatches
Andrew Eddy -- 7/25/2000, 2:31 am