2021-05-14; 08:49:37 EDT
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2019-04-30
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Do you hate messing with clevis pins and then having to insert a split ring or a "safety pin" to secure the rigging? I have 2 hacks which make life easier: Quick Release Pin Bimini Top Pin 1/4 Inch Full 316 Stainless Steel (4 pack) I bought 3 packs Oldhill Fastening Tapes Hook and Loop 1/2" (assorted colors) The pins are 1.5" overall, which is too long for my taste so I cut them down and drilled a new hole in the shorter version and pop riveted a 6" length of the hook and loop tape to the included ring. The cut pins now have a 3/4" usable space. They are secured 2 ways: by the ball at the end of the pin and the tape wraped around the pin and chain plate. Very easy to insert and remove by the included large split ring. You can buy individual Quick Release Pins in yor required size (some with 2 balls at the end), but the 4 pack is much less expensive. The second hack is to make pins to keep the shrouds from twisting by pinning the turnbuckles. 18 Pack of 1/16'x1" SS cotter pins from West Marine (Model # 257956) under $10.00 Same Oldhill Fastening Tapes Hook and Loop 1/2" Punch a small hole 3/16" from the end of a 3" length of tape and slide one side of the cotter pin through the hole. clip one side of the cotter pin even with the end of the tape and the other side 1/4" longer. C. Sherman Johnson makes a commercial version, but they are $14.00 a pair. 300EDEA3-2E65-4A41-B6DC-85E6C5C91C10.jpg unnamed.jpg 42A0DAC7-2607-4D8A-B0FD-8C701D377FFE.jpg ----- Jeff Smith 2009/2016 R22 #101 RADIANT Atlantic Highlands Municpal Harbor Atlantic Highlands, NJ -- Sent from: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/See the original archive post