Re: tools, thoughts while sitting.
Tom,
While you wait for David to respond,check this out;
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bolger/files/Wiley%20Port%20%26%20Bolger
%20hatch/Wiley%20port%201.gif
The clamps become compressed/pinched slightly and it is this
pressure that keeps the glass in place.
Peter Lenihan
While you wait for David to respond,check this out;
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bolger/files/Wiley%20Port%20%26%20Bolger
%20hatch/Wiley%20port%201.gif
The clamps become compressed/pinched slightly and it is this
pressure that keeps the glass in place.
Peter Lenihan
--- In bolger@y..., sportofmtl@c... wrote:
> David,
>
> I'd like to incorporate Wiley ports in my project, but I haven't
> figured out an efficient/foolproof way to secure them in case of a
> knockdown. How do your wooden clamps work? Could you post a sketch
> of your ports?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
David,
I'd like to incorporate Wiley ports in my project, but I haven't
figured out an efficient/foolproof way to secure them in case of a
knockdown. How do your wooden clamps work? Could you post a sketch
of your ports?
Thanks,
Tom
I'd like to incorporate Wiley ports in my project, but I haven't
figured out an efficient/foolproof way to secure them in case of a
knockdown. How do your wooden clamps work? Could you post a sketch
of your ports?
Thanks,
Tom