Monday, November 18, 2024

Job's a Good'un

 The restoration of Herbie's hinged aft hatch lid is complete, no thanks to me. All the thanks go to my mate Rick who has lovingly and skilfully turned this



into this




Not a simple job because he had to cut away the old rotten plywood without damaging the 1mm thin fibreglass exterior wrapping and replace it with good solid hardwood, butting the new wood accurately against the remaining good old stuff. See where the old white bits meet thenew  brown bits at the side edges.


Tricky when working up against the outer skin.  I could never have done it so well. It'll see me out now, that's for sure. Future owners will appreciate the work wonder who RCB is


The hatch cover was originally made by Herbie's prevoius owner Roy, whose wife Val found the usual sliding type of hatch difficult so he came up with the hinged ideaI with built in props to hold it open, rather like the gas struts on a car boot. It's always been a good hatch cover, solid, (actually surprisingly heavy), secure and rainproof, but plywood always de-laminates eventually. The hatch has now had a good exterior repaint too so to do it justice I really have to work hard next spring when Kath and I are going to do a lot of Herbie's exterior paintwork which if you recall, we started earlier this year.


Thanks again Rick, you're a star!



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