[Rhodes22-list] port light Questions

Lou Rosenberg lsr3 at MAIL.nyu.edu
Tue Aug 31 15:55:27 EDT 2004


>   HERE ARE a few of my first basic questions on portlight 
>installation that are not answered in the archive:
>  1.  I now understand  portlight speak in terms of spigot depth.  Is 
>the ID inside diameter the inside of the frame or the acrylic 
>itself??
>2.   I plan to use  a rasp or my dremel tool to enlarge the glass OD 
>AFTER i acquire a new portlight to mount.   I was hoping to find 
>some core material between my liner and the cabin but there was 
>none, is that normal?
>  3. I assume the pressure treated wood mentioned in the archive is 
>placed between the liner and the cabin for structural support of the 
>porlight?
>
>  thanks
>
>  any help always appreciated
>  Lou

>>Thanks, Lou.
>>
>>Now that we've established where you stand on this issue, you've 
>>got to know it will never happen.  Stan doesn't have the time, and 
>>as a practical matter there isn't enough time in anyone's day.
>>
>>People on the list will give you a lot of help, and as we all sort 
>>out the answers, the list becomes smarter than any individual on 
>>it, with the possible exception of Stan.
>>
>>Ask away, and many people will do the best they can.  Let us all 
>>know what you discover--report back.  Try not to take Stan away 
>>from the paying customers--if we're heading for a waterfall, he'll 
>>let us know before we get there.
>>
>>The list has a very interesting life of its own, and you are 
>>certainly welcome to be part of it.  A good question is better than 
>>a bad answer.
>>
>>Bill Effros
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>    HERE ARE a few of my first basic questions on portlight 
>installation that are not answered in the archive:
>  1.  I now understand  portlight speak in terms of spigot depth.  Is 
>the ID inside diameter the inside of the frame or the acrylic 
>itself??
>2.   I plan to use  a rasp or my dremel tool to enlarge the glass OD 
>AFTER i acquire a new portlight to mount.   I was hoping to find 
>some core material between my liner and the cabin but there was 
>none, is that normal?
>  3. I assume the pressure treated wood mentioned in the archive is 
>placed between the liner and the cabin for structural support of the 
>porlight?
>
>  thanks
>
>  any help always appreciated
>  Lou
>
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