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Best way to approach making stainless steel Bimini frame for Vagabond
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    Best way to approach making stainless steel Bimini frame for Vagabond

    Hi all - thinking about making a new Bimini or hardtop for my Vagabond.

    I would like to replace the existing structure with stainless steel. It will probably me a more flat across the top thing than the current curved small diameter alloy one because I dont want to have to get the stainless mandrel bent.

    Is there much difference in structural strength and in particular rigidity (for holding onto the canopy when walking down the side walkway gunwales to the front and back) in one using the HD bolt around stainless fittings from Whitworths (eg) http://www.whitworths.com.au/main_it...search123=25mm

    compared to having it professionally built with the whole thing tigged/migged up with big plates into the gunnels? The current alloy one is pretty bloody bendy but seems to do the trick, but grabbing onto it if the boat rocks while standing on the walkway would be pushing it! I am thinking that properly done the hinged joint frame out of stainless should be much stronger.

    I also am in 2 minds about a Canvas top versus hard top...I dont need to mount anything inside or outside the top because its all on the dash or up front on the top of the cabin...I think I prefer the look of canvas too (and it should be a fair bit cheaper, even if replaced every 10-15 years), but any thoughts greatly appreciated.

    Cheers

    PS. I am pretty handy and am trying to keep the costs down...I can Tig with my Esseti 150 inverter tig but I am not a good out of position welder with it and it would add a whole heap of time to the job also compared to heavy duty brackets...Cheers

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    Re: Best way to approach making stainless steel Bimini frame for Vagabond

    ...While I am at it does anyone know of someone who could take my existing alloy frame as a template and bend up and weld a stainless frame the same...I would like to price it to see whether it is worth doing myself....also when I look at it again the bent sections on top do allow for smooth application of canvass..less likely to pressure point and wear/tear.

    Cheers

    PS. Does anyone on this site do this work?

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    Re: Best way to approach making stainless steel Bimini frame for Vagabond

    Give Matt or Justin at Absolute Metal Products a call on 0412 637 610.
    They do great stainless steel work at Slacks Creek.

    Mick

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    Re: Best way to approach making stainless steel Bimini frame for Vagabond

    Ozscott.. John Schippers was the Stainless guy for Lyndsay Fry.. I am sure you would know his work will be first class.. John also work along with Lyndsay's upholsterer....

    Schips Marine Stainless
    0407 169 751
    0755 560 289

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