Cabin sole repair

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Jim Walsh
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Cabin sole repair

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After 32 years of use the 'feet' of my companionway ladder had worn through the veneer (and some) of the cabin sole. I was always careful to ensure the rubber cane tips at the base of the feet were intact but previous owners had obviously not. To remedy the situation I decided to reinforce the two damaged spots with a couple pieces of bronze or brass. Searching through my garage and basement were fruitless. I looked through the local marine consignment store for something I might use. What I finally found was an old brass butt hinge. It was made of 1/8" material and was just the size I needed. A couple minutes with a hacksaw, a Dremel to deburr, and some bronze wool to change the surface finish from decrepit to antique and I was in business. It already had the fastening holes so I was way ahead of the game.
Now my companionway ladder's feet rest on two pieces of brass rather than wearing holes in my cabin sole.
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Cabin sole damaged by 32 years of contact with companionway ladders feet
Cabin sole damaged by 32 years of contact with companionway ladders feet
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Butt hinge used for repair
Butt hinge used for repair
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Repair complete
Repair complete
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Re: Cabin sole repair

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Jim:

Very nice.

My only other comment is on the pliers in the photo. They look like they were mfg. in the early 1900s and still working perfectly. I will make a wild ass guess and say "American tool made in America". Unless King Neptune grabs it my guess is your great grandchildren will carry it in their tool bag someday.
Fair winds,

Roberto

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Re: Cabin sole repair

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Excellent.
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