Re: [Paddlewise] RedoingDeckFittings

From: <FoldingBoats_at_aol.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 13:15:24 EST
In a message dated 1/2/2003 8:22:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
jaf30_at_cornell.edu writes:

> ... However, I just put the screws through the straps.  I figure even if it 
> eventually does wear through the webbing is real cheap and replacing it 
> ever couple of years isn't a big deal.  The trick, however is to make a 
> hole in the webbing using a soldering iron.  That makes a nice round hole 
> with the edges melted and keeps it from fraying. ...

I have very negative experience with grommets in webbing straps under any 
significant loads: The holes for the grommets reduce the effective 
(loadbearing) width of the webbing straps, causing the grommets to tear out. 
I did experiment with melted holes, but found that this only improves the 
situation partially. 

I have had best success not using grommets at all, instead opening the weave 
of the strap with an awl (or marlinespike) without damaging it. I routinely 
(pop and straight) rivet webbing straps and also screw them to surfaces 
(mostly wood), underlaying the (brass!) screws with (brass!) washers (from 
the same section of the hardware store) -- round head screws work with 
regular flat washers, I prefer countersunk screw heads and the specialized 
washers that go with them for this type of application. Stainless screws will 
work, of course, if you can find them in the appropriate size and shape at a 
decent price.

Best regards,
Ralph

Ralph C. Hoehn
Ralph_at_Atlatl-Kayaks.com / Ralph_at_PouchBoats.com
www.Atlatl-Kayaks.com / www.PouchBoats.com
phone: +1-203-324-0901

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