Could you copy me on reply to quoted message?
Thanks
Solar Fry
In a message dated 98-11-02 00:12:08 EST, you write:
<< Subj: Re: Venting your Potter
Date: 98-11-02 00:12:08 EST
From: JBlumhorst@aol.com
To: HandyM2@aol.com, wwpotter@tscnet.com
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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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In a message dated 11/1/98 9:59:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, HandyM2@aol.com
writes:
> Cost in Heavy Duty plastic Order number 71-236 (Like the forward hatch
cover
> of my P19) is 29.00 and in Stainless Steel Order number 71-235 (Like the
> Hand
> Rails) is 36.00 Both units size is 8 1/2" across and require a 4 1/2"
hole
> to install.
>
> I use these on various low air flow venting and find then very durable and
> even hard windblown rain seldom gets in. They mount well on the forward
> hatch
> of the Potter.
HandyMan,
How did you mount the vent on the forward hatch -- specifically, how did you
deal with the ribbing in the hatch? My P-19 forward hatch is not flat on the
horizontal surface,; it has ridges less than 4 inches apart to strengthen it.
Thanks.
Judith Blumhorst
San Francisco Bay Area, CA
WWP-19 #266 "Redwing"
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