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Re: Recessed deck fitting

Posted by: Ross Leidy on November 30, 1999


Nice fittings. The cupped bottom looks great. Could you comfortably fit 3 bungies in the 1-1/8" diameter fitting?

Ross

> Hi All,

> I finally got a chance to get some more pictures scanned. Mike Allen and
> Ross Leidy asked for a closeup of the deck fitting here it is. The blank
> is 2-1/4" square and 3/4" thick. The fitting outer diameter was
> cut with a 3/8" dado bit and is 1-1/2" in dia. and the inner
> diameter is 1-1/8" and was cut using a 1" round nose bit. I made
> the inner diameter with several cuts with an end depth of 9/16". The
> cross piece was added just before I installed it in the deck, after fine
> tuning the blank. Its about 1/4" thick and is rounded over on the
> underside. I also have a picture of the jig I built to make them it has an
> unfinished blank in the bottom corner.

> http://ktsyak.tripod.com/KentsKayak/images/KentsKayak/page12.html
> There's some other shots of my flush hatch inside, and the cockpit setup
> on my web site in the photo album: http://ktsyak.tripod.com/index-1.html
> Hope the photo link works better this time!

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