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Re: Artic Tern Foot Pegs
By:Bigbob
Date: 2/9/2000, 6:14 pm
In Response To: Re: Artic Tern Foot Pegs (Mike Hanks)

I used the same system but instead of using wood blocs, I used a stack of thin plywood disks. I figured it would best distribute the load, if the T-nut support was round. I used 4 disks of 1/8" ply. The diametre was about 3" for the first one, each of the 3 others are 1/2" smaller than the one under it. This means you start with a 3" disk next to the hull, the one that goes on top of this one is 2.5", then the 2" and finaly the 1.5". You want to finish with a disk that is wide enough to support the rail across its whole width.

For you "lighter is better" freeks, you can drill holes in the bottom disks to lighten up the system a bit.

Bigbob

Messages In This Thread

Artic Tern Foot Pegs
Paul Willliams -- 2/9/2000, 12:19 am
Re: Artic Tern Foot Pegs
Dean Trexel -- 2/9/2000, 11:31 am
Re: Artic Tern Foot Pegs
Mike Hanks -- 2/9/2000, 12:54 am
Re: Artic Tern Foot Pegs
Paul Willliams -- 2/9/2000, 9:16 pm
Re: Artic Tern Foot Pegs
Bigbob -- 2/9/2000, 6:14 pm