HAHA, guilty, your honor! Burn stuff, shoot stuff, blow stuff up ... what's not to love??
Well, as I prepared to bolt down the lower hinge, I realized the spot where it goes is not quite flat. I tried using a couple different sanders to get it right, but there was still a slight fore-and-aft seesaw effect happening. So I mixed up some resin and some colloidal silica to peanut butter consistency, smeared it on the bottom of the hinge (which I coated with Fleetwax ahead of time, in the hopes of removability), masked off the surrounding area, and torqued down the two 1/4" x 4" wood screws on the aft end of the hinge.
Next morning, off with the masking tape ...
Yippee, once the two aft screws were out, the hinge popped right off:
And a side view of the bedding, showing the buildup at the forward end:
A little touch up around the edges, beveled the holes, and some gel coat:
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Well, as I prepared to bolt down the lower hinge, I realized the spot where it goes is not quite flat. I tried using a couple different sanders to get it right, but there was still a slight fore-and-aft seesaw effect happening. So I mixed up some resin and some colloidal silica to peanut butter consistency, smeared it on the bottom of the hinge (which I coated with Fleetwax ahead of time, in the hopes of removability), masked off the surrounding area, and torqued down the two 1/4" x 4" wood screws on the aft end of the hinge.
Next morning, off with the masking tape ...
Yippee, once the two aft screws were out, the hinge popped right off:
A little touch up around the edges, beveled the holes, and some gel coat:
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