oren_rokach
Well Known Member
Hi guys,
Trying to figure how to reinforce my cabin doors' hinges.
Don't like the idea of countersinking my outer shell and using AN509 nuts directly into the fiberglass.
Would prefer some king of a reinforcement bracket, so it will be aluminum/fiber/stell(hinge) sandwich.
While no problem doing that on the Cabin top, since there are pockets, the outer shell glued to the inner is so thin, that if i will add some kind of bracket it will sit on top of the door.
What are you guys doing?
is the per-plan countersinking lasts good enough? ideas?
Thanks!
Oren
Trying to figure how to reinforce my cabin doors' hinges.
Don't like the idea of countersinking my outer shell and using AN509 nuts directly into the fiberglass.
Would prefer some king of a reinforcement bracket, so it will be aluminum/fiber/stell(hinge) sandwich.
While no problem doing that on the Cabin top, since there are pockets, the outer shell glued to the inner is so thin, that if i will add some kind of bracket it will sit on top of the door.
What are you guys doing?
is the per-plan countersinking lasts good enough? ideas?
Thanks!
Oren