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Re: Installing hatches/bulkheads/rudder & varnishing
By:Roger Tulk
Date: 5/26/1998, 1:39 pm

> The tubing you use should not be soft. Rigid plastic tubing,

The tubing that is used for brake and gear cables on bicycles would be good in this application. It is reinforced with metal, and resists rust, and is cheap. A rear brake cable costs a couple of dollars, and one or two of them should do the job.

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Installing hatches/bulkheads/rudder & varnishing
Richard Moynes -- 5/25/1998, 9:53 pm
Re: Installing hatches/bulkheads/rudder & varnishing
Rick Rubio -- 5/26/1998, 1:08 pm
Re: Installing hatches/bulkheads/rudder & varnishing
Richard Moynes -- 5/27/1998, 11:48 pm
Re: Installing hatches/bulkheads/rudder & varnishing
Jim Reid -- 5/26/1998, 6:55 am
Re: Installing hatches/bulkheads/rudder & varnishing
Mark Kanzler -- 5/26/1998, 11:07 am
Re: Installing hatches/bulkheads/rudder & varnishing
Roger Tulk -- 5/26/1998, 1:39 pm
Re: Installing hatches/bulkheads/rudder & varnishing
Mark Kanzler -- 5/26/1998, 2:07 pm
Re: tubing for cables
Roger Tulk -- 5/26/1998, 10:43 pm
Re: tubing for cables
Mark Kanzler -- 5/27/1998, 11:53 am
Re: tubing for cables
Eirik Nielsen -- 5/29/1998, 3:28 am
Re: tubing for cables
Rob Cochrane -- 5/29/1998, 6:11 pm
Re: tubing for cables
Mark Kanzler -- 5/30/1998, 12:56 am
Re: tubing for cables
Roger Tulk -- 5/30/1998, 12:54 am
Re: Installing hatches/bulkheads/rudder & varnishing
Duane Strosaker -- 5/25/1998, 10:32 pm