[Rhodes22-list] Motor Lift Repair - what material?
Stephen Staum
staum at earthlink.net
Wed Dec 23 09:55:22 EST 2009
I bought starboard & polycarbonate sheets for a new door & mount from:
Interstate Plastics @ www.interstateplastics.com.
Search marine materials.
Stephen
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On Dec 22, 2009, at 11:08 PM, PBR <pbryanriley at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks all for the advice on materials. I've been off the net a few
> days.
>
> Rummy, I will be trailer-sailing out of the Denver area. Rookie
> this year.
> I'll probably post something about my first sails when the cold season
> really slows down the list traffic and everyone is bored.
> Rummy and Andrew - my motor lift parts are definitely not aluminum,
> but I
> did check out a local recycling outfit and couldn't find any
> aluminum shapes
> that would work. I will inquire with Stan but I think it is too old
> for
> replacement parts so I will check on a new lift. However, my wife
> seems to
> think the mortgage and Christmas are more important than sailboat
> parts so I
> need to do everything on-the-cheap. She is not hooked yet apparently.
>
> Starboard may work for me. If you have any sources for the UV
> resistant,
> high density plastic please e-mial. I e-mailed the manufacturer of
> the
> cutting board material I was considering and asked if it was UV
> resistant.
> The response e-mail was simply "No".
>
> -Patrick
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