Spacers for the eye bolts to the aft bulkhead to avoid compression of the Divinycell
December 16, 2021 by Sven Yrvind | Language: EN Play Time: 00:00:02 | SAILING YOUTUBERS
In sandwich constructions it is important to have spacers at point loads. The eye bolts create point loads. That load have to be spread out over a larger area. With the help of backing plates and spacers that is done.
Spacers can also be made by remowing the Divinycell and injecting epoxy. I sometimes use that method. Here I use Tufnol.
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Spacers for the eye bolts to the aft bulkhead to avoid compression of the Divinycell Locations
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