Deck rail ding repair ?
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My slip neighbor clipped my deck rail with his anchor while pulling in during a thunderstorm yesterday. It was pretty bad weather and he felt terrible about it. It's a small nick but you can see a VERY slight bend in the rail now where the impact was. Is there anyway to repair this without replacing the entire rail? And if I did replace the entire rail, how would they do it without taking the entire cabin apart?
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A slide hammer with a fixed loop around the rail, or perhaps an airbag under it might have moved the rail back into place; all depending on how strong (large) the backing plates are; all of which is something I'd be very hesitant to "test".
But since you have damage of both as described above, I don't see an easy fix in your future. Anything like spot welding to it and trying to pull the dent out or similar has way too many risks.
But since you have damage of both as described above, I don't see an easy fix in your future. Anything like spot welding to it and trying to pull the dent out or similar has way too many risks.
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A slide hammer with a fixed loop around the rail, or perhaps an airbag under it might have moved the rail back into place; all depending on how strong (large) the backing plates are; all of which is something I'd be very hesitant to "test".
But since you have damage of both as described above, I don't see an easy fix in your future. Anything like spot welding to it and trying to pull the dent out or similar has way too many risks.
But since you have damage of both as described above, I don't see an easy fix in your future. Anything like spot welding to it and trying to pull the dent out or similar has way too many risks.
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My rail got tweaked in a dumb docking incident. We tried many different ways including jacks, come alongs , rubber mallets to straighten it with no success, that stainless railing is very tough. Probably need to remove it to fix/rebend to original shape.
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Spoke to Fountain. Can order the rail for about $800 and the head liner needs to come down on the sides. Definitely a end-of-season project.
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my 91 might be different but all i had to was reach up and unbolt the ralling from the side. There were like side peices that held the lights unscrewed and everything was right there. not a fun job, but no head liner had to come off. might be different for a newer one.



