CYQK, Can you elaborate on how/where exactly you cut off the countersink bolts? And, did you replace any sheaves? Also, what kind/size line do you use on your traveler? Mine is REALLY hard to move and the sheaves are stuck, but I may also not be using the correct rope.Drewskie
Yes the base was covered with adhesive
try to save as much of the old one when you remove it so you can use it for a pattern
When i removed mine some of the laminated pieces came apart so had to glue them back together
Had 1x4 teak and ripped on my table saw with a close angle built in to reduce forming, started with the top piece used the track as a guide then glued and built up to get the width and height . fired up the belt sander and made lots of dust
The best picture of all this is the one you will develop in your mind
Be careful not to place fasteners in the area that you will need to drill out for line passages
Think it was 6-8 coats of quality clearcoat that i sprayed and polished on looks GREAT!!
keep thread going and i will help as best as i can
good luck!!
Gary
Mind you mine was damaged by fire so if i can rebuild mine you can do your to as well!!!!!!