Wait till you see completed work in about 2-3 months
Replacing Nav Lights & Deck Lights with LED's
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Re: Replacing Nav Lights & Deck Lights with LED's
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Re: Replacing Nav Lights & Deck Lights with LED's
Sounds like a great project! Don't forget the pictures. Mike
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Re: Replacing Nav Lights & Deck Lights with LED's
Let us know how you trim the edges of the hatches. Other than removing the glued down carpet, I would think that will be your challenge!
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Re: Replacing Nav Lights & Deck Lights with LED's
+1tomschauer wrote:QR_BBPOST Let us know how you trim the edges of the hatches. Other than removing the glued down carpet, I would think that will be your challenge!
If the carpet wraps around the edges of the hatches, you'll likely have to build up those edges as there will be a large gap once the carpet is removed. This is to accommodate the thickness of the carpet so it will now be too small.
If the carpet is glued down, you'll need to remove all the glue high spots or it'll be noticeable once the floor is laid unless the flooring product is thick enough that it will float over the high/low spots rather than conform to them. The thinner the product, the more noticeable these spots will be. There have been cases where I had to install very thin product and the glue was so bad to remove that it was easier for me to lay down a sub floor. This smoothed the surface out perfectly.
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Re: Replacing Nav Lights & Deck Lights with LED's
It will be thicker planks, I know it will not be fun, but I have tools that will help level those spots first. Yes on the edges, I was thinking of putting same material that's on the bilge by the kitchen, but it will be too many in main cabin, so thats where re-making the hatches over the engines will come in handy, I will be merging 2 hatches on top of each engine into one, at same time I will cut the new bigger hatch more precise to cover the hole as tight as possible. Since the planks will be cut via knife, they will fit perfect. Granted precision will be time consuming and tricky
If success it will look great though.
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Re: Replacing Nav Lights & Deck Lights with LED's
Looking good.
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