Foothold Install issues

jura

X
Location
Belgium
What's wrong with using a lot of rivets? Once they are glassed in, they are gone. I don't get the point.
Oh, Ice, I like the idea of under cover bling.
Greetz from Belgium.
 

Shonuff

I've got the glow
Site Supporter
Location
Memphis
They don't make footholds that line up the way they should the first time around.

The idea of such a thing is as foolish as wanting to be married to a girl who doesn't leave a mess on the bathroom counter.
 
the new WCF holds line up very nicely. its just that the more rivets you put in, the cleaner the end result will be. right, icerocket?
 

KaosFreestyle

White on White
Location
Mequon, WI
There might be a reason for that:biggrin:


But I think there are a few people doing it.

There sure is a good reason. Being this is my 1st jetski ever and Ive had it for 5years or so now. I figured Id be good to cut it up and paint it for practice before I get a Superjet. Im planning on just giving this to my father to use then. So I have to do a good job still.


This the kind of Rivet gun people use?? otherwise my father was telling me about some $17 pneumatic rivet gun.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=7356
 
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THRUST

ThrustInnovations.com
maybe you could run two rows side by side too. actually you can epoxy it up on the back side and use self tapping screws to fasten it and remove them after it cures and then glass it in this way you dont need a rivet gun just a drill driver.
 

accbr

addicted
Location
Lexington, KY
I just used screws to hole mine in place while the 5200 dried over night. Took the screws out, and glassed over them with about 3 layers of cloth the next day. I put a couple layers all the way across the tray too.
 
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