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steplift20 09-17-2016 02:48 PM

Repair of bow rail on a 78 steplift
 
Ok the reason I put the year down is because the bow rail is turned down at both ends, if you have one you know what I'm talking about, I have broken fittings but I can't see how they will slide off cause of the bend in the rail, so what I plan on doing is cut the middle in the front so now I will have a left side and right side ,,, replace the fittings( which I have been replacing for the last 20 years) and use a 1 inch stainless steal pipe to bring the both ends together as one piece ,,,, use screws to connect, Does that sound right to you guys, am I missing something that won't work? I don't think so but if I am please let me know before I cut my rail in half, thanks for any info,,, I plan on doing it very soon before the winter( I hate winter) comes ,

steplift20 09-17-2016 02:50 PM

Then again maybe it would be a good winter( I hate the word) project

reelapeelin 09-18-2016 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by steplift20 (Post 229431)
Ok the reason I put the year down is because the bow rail is turned down at both ends, if you have one you know what I'm talking about, I have broken fittings but I can't see how they will slide off cause of the bend in the rail, so what I plan on doing is cut the middle in the front so now I will have a left side and right side ,,, replace the fittings( which I have been replacing for the last 20 years) and use a 1 inch stainless steal pipe to bring the both ends together as one piece ,,,, use screws to connect, Does that sound right to you guys, am I missing something that won't work? I don't think so but if I am please let me know before I cut my rail in half, thanks for any info,,, I plan on doing it very soon before the winter( I hate winter) comes ,

Have you even tried to slide a fitting past the bend..I don't recall it being too sharp a curve...it might work...:head:

steplift20 09-18-2016 05:22 PM

I did not ,maybe I should try that first before I cut it in half, good advice thanks

steplift20 09-18-2016 06:22 PM

Good advice but I just looked at the bend and it looks like almost a 90 degree bend so going back the plan A,, I think it will work out fine ,just wanted to check with you guys before I cut,,,then I can't turn back

Destroyer 09-18-2016 11:21 PM

Can you get a Hickey and straighten out the bend a little to get the fittings around them.

steplift20 09-19-2016 08:48 PM

Actually I just found a hinged stainless tee fitting So I won't have the cut or take it apart

Destroyer 09-19-2016 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by steplift20 (Post 229462)
Actually I just found a hinged stainless tee fitting So I won't have the cut or take it apart

Fantastic :clap: :clap:


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