Black_Fly Joined Nov 14, 2018 Messages 1,665 Reaction score 864 Location Heart of the Shawnee Nation May 15, 2024 #1 Always a little trepidation before installing lining holes. This should be the best effort to date Last edited: May 15, 2024
Black_Fly Joined Nov 14, 2018 Messages 1,665 Reaction score 864 Location Heart of the Shawnee Nation May 15, 2024 #2 Turned out pretty good. Totally utilitarian. When the water level drops a little I’ll head upstream on the Little Miami to test out the lining holes. Last edited: May 15, 2024
Turned out pretty good. Totally utilitarian. When the water level drops a little I’ll head upstream on the Little Miami to test out the lining holes.
Glenn MacGrady Administrator Staff member Joined Oct 24, 2012 Messages 5,910 Reaction score 4,497 Location Connecticut May 15, 2024 #3 Nice job, Tony. For those who might come upon this thread first, it might be informative to describe what tools you used to make the clean hole, what diameter hole, what component parts you used, and where you got them.
Nice job, Tony. For those who might come upon this thread first, it might be informative to describe what tools you used to make the clean hole, what diameter hole, what component parts you used, and where you got them.
P ppine Joined Jan 8, 2014 Messages 2,358 Reaction score 1,533 Location Minden, NV May 15, 2024 #4 Best way to do it. PVC works too. Many people line off the thwarts. I have done it before. Too top heavy.
Best way to do it. PVC works too. Many people line off the thwarts. I have done it before. Too top heavy.
Black_Fly Joined Nov 14, 2018 Messages 1,665 Reaction score 864 Location Heart of the Shawnee Nation May 15, 2024 #5 Materials, Tools List: Everything is available at Lowe’s except for the epoxy. • A couple feet of 5/8” OD reinforced vinyl tubing • (4) 1/2” plastic box adapters (5/8” ID) - make sure your vinyl tubing will fit - I have run across some variances, depending on suppliers • G-flex 655 epoxy • Sanding sponges (80, 150 grits) • Two #2 pencils • Tongue depressors (for spreading, mixing epoxy) • Hole saw (I use a 21.5mm which is perfect for the bushing) • Small drill bit for guide holes • Tape measure • Dremel with cutoff saw and grinding cone • Sharp knife • 2 quick clamps • Alcohol • Paper towels • Black sharpie Last edited: May 16, 2024
Materials, Tools List: Everything is available at Lowe’s except for the epoxy. • A couple feet of 5/8” OD reinforced vinyl tubing • (4) 1/2” plastic box adapters (5/8” ID) - make sure your vinyl tubing will fit - I have run across some variances, depending on suppliers • G-flex 655 epoxy • Sanding sponges (80, 150 grits) • Two #2 pencils • Tongue depressors (for spreading, mixing epoxy) • Hole saw (I use a 21.5mm which is perfect for the bushing) • Small drill bit for guide holes • Tape measure • Dremel with cutoff saw and grinding cone • Sharp knife • 2 quick clamps • Alcohol • Paper towels • Black sharpie
Glenn MacGrady Administrator Staff member Joined Oct 24, 2012 Messages 5,910 Reaction score 4,497 Location Connecticut May 16, 2024 #6 @Black_Fly, did you have to drill/saw through foam in the air tanks or were they empty?
Black_Fly Joined Nov 14, 2018 Messages 1,665 Reaction score 864 Location Heart of the Shawnee Nation May 16, 2024 #7 Glenn MacGrady said: @Black_Fly, did you have to drill/saw through foam in the air tanks or were they empty? Click to expand... Empty
Glenn MacGrady said: @Black_Fly, did you have to drill/saw through foam in the air tanks or were they empty? Click to expand... Empty