Re: "Rinko Joining Tabs" -- Peter Weigle has posted some detailed photos - with comments - of how he does it on Flickr.

 * https://www.flickr.com/photos/49353569@N00/46221753611/in/photostream/
   and
 * https://www.flickr.com/photos/49353569@N00/45525398034/in/photostream/

As is so often the case, the discussion is well worth the read. It's hard to tell where the joining tabs come from, he's clearly doing several at a time and as many as he does, it might make sense for him to cut one fender up to make tabs for a bunch of fenders.  His tabs do look a bit longer than 2 inches to me - perhaps as much as twice that length - but it's hard to tell for sure.

On 12/20/18 6:51 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
It is my opinion that "everybody" who is doing a Rinko fender agrees that all Honjo fenders can afford to sacrifice 2-inches of their own length to provide the Rinko-Bridge-piece, without rendering that fender useless or ineffective.  In the one Rinko job I did, the bridge came from the fender itself, and 2" was/is plenty.  I am not aware of anybody who has ever purchased a second set of fenders to make one Rinko bridge.  If anyone ever did that, I would agree that's an expensive little stub.



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