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Old 05-13-2014, 11:07 PM
dginge dginge is offline
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Thank you. I think I'm going to do it. I clicked on link. 1x1 inch. So how did the preexisting hatch sit on a 1inch lip ? I need to get to my boat but I thought the lid was maybe half inch deep on edges? Tks again
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Old 05-14-2014, 07:29 AM
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I wasnt sure what I ordered way back when, but I just checked my order history at mcmaster-carr and I definitely ordered 1x1 angle.
I know I had to grind a little here and there to allow the hatch to sit flush, but not much.

I also re-cored the hatch while it was out, but I don't think that changed the depth at all. If I recall it fit pretty good.

You could probably get the 1 x 3/4 angle and not bother with the grinding.
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Old 05-14-2014, 08:25 AM
dginge dginge is offline
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Great. I'll do the same. Ill have to re-core as well. There is alot of flex in mine already. Couldn't I just epoxy the flashing down and paint it 1st instead of glass it? If I bailed on the concept I can always screw it back down and silicone it dry! I bet that stupid live well weighs 100 pounds too, so at least I'll remove the weight! Tks
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