Don,

Thanks for the heads up.  I was looking at that earlier tonight and was going 
to ask about that.  I tried to back the screws out, of course with no luck so 
far.  Perhaps a bigger screw driver may help, or like you said, drill the old 
screws out, and hopefully be able to get new ones in?  We'll see.  We'll get 
back to you later with a progress report.  Did you try any penetrating oil of 
sorts and did it help?

Thanks,

Brad

Sent from my iPad

On Jul 2, 2013, at 9:02 PM, "Don Jonsson" <dbjons...@shaw.ca> wrote:

> I replaced mine on a 34 a few years back.  The major challenge was the set 
> screws that go through the round knobs on the top.  They had to be drilled 
> out and new holes put in.  If yours works the same way and if they come out 
> then the rest is straight forward, if not, well it was a challenge.  I just 
> got a new lens cut at one of the plastics places in town using the old one as 
> a template.
>  
> I had another issue which was more my fault.  I tried Sikaflex first without 
> the special primer which was about $60.  It leaked.  The second time I used 
> Dow Corning 795  which cost less than the Sikaflex, let alone the primer, and 
> it never leaked.
>  
> Don
>  
>  
> From: Brad Crawford [mailto:bcrawf7...@comcast.net] 
> Sent: July-02-13 9:19 AM
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> Subject: Stus-List C & C 36 Front Hatch Plexiglass Replacement
>  
> Does anyone have any words of wisdom or advice for replacing a busted 
> plexiglass of  the front hatch on a ‘81 C&C 36?  Would it be a Atkins and 
> Hoyle hatch? I’ve been thinking of doing it myself but maybe it would be best 
> to send it off to someone with lots of experience such as Hatchmasters or 
> Select Plastics? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Brad
> C&C 36, Seattle
>  
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