[Rhodes22-list] Tiller Trouble
Bill Effros
bill at effros.com
Sun Mar 6 08:48:18 EST 2005
Slim,
Tillers are cheap. When I had a tiller problem I ordered a new one from
Stan and then decided to see if I could fix the one I had. Before the
new one arrived I had the old one in better than new condition. I put
the new one in my clothes closet where it is till lurking and
occasionally falls on me. But I won't sell you my new one, because I
still can't believe that I fixed the old one.
Bill
Steve Alm wrote:
>Sorry, forgot to add that I was thinking the easy way out would be to
>amputate the rotted 6 or 7 inches, drill a new hole, etc. Do you think
>shortening the tiller by that much would be OK?
>
>Anyone know Stan's price for a new tiller? Other options?
>
>Thanks,
>Slim
>
>On 3/6/05 2:24 AM, "Steve Alm" <salm at mn.rr.com> wrote:
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>>Could I get a ruling on this. Our tiller is in reasonably good shape except
>>for the aft end that is sandwiched between the rudder housing. Lots of rot.
>>Can I salvage this with "Git Rot" or something? See attachments.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Slim
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