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They work great , color is growing on me
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How did you install them - did you have to take the glass out of the frame as Gilly said?
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The ladder clips Mitch (flexpat) and his son made for me were a vibrant purple. I painted them white which looks a bit better to my eye.
Wonder if there is a reason that the 3D printing process involves these amazing colors. PS Any way to get a few of those clips? Jon Brush |
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no sailor ,i just pulled down under pressure ,and the nut came off same going back on
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1- Cut the old latch off. Grip the threads with needlenose visegrips and remove the nut. Epoxy the bolt in and use a die to recut the threads. 2- Cut the old latch off. Grip the threads with needlenose visegrips and remove the nut. Using the visegrips to hold it recut the threads with a die and then run a nut down to lock the bolt into place. The replacement latches would need to be shortened by the thickness of the new nut. 3 - combine both of the above. 4 - Pull the windshield glass and replace bolts with slightly larger ones. |
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Albemarle used these on their 24' . Contact them.
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I’d love to replace one or all of mine. Any advancements? I could not get mine off either
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If/when you get the nuts off PM me and I can send you a .stp file that you can upload on Shapeways.com (or most 3D print services) to 3D print the latches. Let me know if you use a SS nut to hold the bolt so I can adjust the latch shape to match. Use either HP Nylon (Nylon 12) or 'Strong and Flexible' which is a cheaper nylon. I would just upload the file but this website says it is an invalid filetype. |
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Damn you make me think. Whatchadoin for Mother’s Day?
Michael. |
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Thanks so much for the info. My nut and fixture show no signs of corrosion but since it’s a lock nut it simply will no come off. It’s killing me. The bolt just turns freely. So when I get them off, your saying, that I can send that file off and the company will make me 4 of them?! That’s awesome. Thanks
QUOTE=FLexpat;255963]If the nuts are seized onto the threads, try getting some Kroil (Amazon has it) and soaking for a couple of days to see if you can get the nuts to loosen up. My earlier post on this thread had my best guesses for the mechanics of getting them off after some chemicals get used. If/when you get the nuts off PM me and I can send you a .stp file that you can upload on Shapeways.com (or most 3D print services) to 3D print the latches. Let me know if you use a SS nut to hold the bolt so I can adjust the latch shape to match. Use either HP Nylon (Nylon 12) or 'Strong and Flexible' which is a cheaper nylon. I would just upload the file but this website says it is an invalid filetype.[/QUOTE] |
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