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Deck plate cover

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:53 pm
by John Doney
A couple questions: How should I mount the deck plates? What kind of lube should I use on the deck plate seal? How much easier are the deck plates to open close when lubed? I made the mistake of tightening both deck plates when dry, now I'm wondering if screws in mdf with silicone / epoxy will be enough? The deck plates are extremely tight.

Re: Deck plate cover

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 7:01 am
by Hotz
Hello John...
I particularly used graphite powder other guys have used silicone, believe talcum powder is also efficient.
Regarding unlock the cover, I advise you to apply a little silicone spray and apply force gradually until it is released. MDF not withstand the force applied always there is a possibility of making new holes for a new assembly.

But mechanically the screws will overcome a great effort and the cap will drop, you can make a wooden tool to fit the lid with one arm with 2 feet (A good lever)

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Bruce this is good information to transfer to the restricted area My topic Database. :idea:

Re: Deck plate cover

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 7:42 am
by Brucepts
Silicone, sprayed on a rag and then wiped on the seal is what I would use.

Some have made handles attached to the deck plate to make it easier to turn and latch. Pushing in a little while turning also helps

I just brute strength mine but I'm a little guy and we like challenges :mrgreen:

Re: Deck plate cover

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 4:15 pm
by 1960FL
i use the Silicone dialectic grease

Rick