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Recent content by Bill W

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    Accessing Gauges

    Thanks to everyone who offered help.. I had a friend of mine who was a cabinet maker take a look and he determined that the ONLY way to get at the gauges was to dismantle the cabinets.. He offered to tackle the job for me but it will have to wait until the off season..
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    Accessing Gauges

    It seems I am not allowed to post attachments??? I don't know why!!!! BTW What are the particulars of the boat in your avatar?
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    Accessing Gauges

    I was unable to view your photos.. I am about to attempt to post the pictures I took..
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    Accessing Gauges

    First off, I'm in New Jersey where I do my boating mostly on Barnagat Bay! I do indeed have cabinets in the cabin and that's where the problem is. Every thing I need to get at is BEHIND them..There is a hinged access panel to get to the fuse block and I can get to some of the 15 gauges in...
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    Accessing Gauges

    I can try to take a couple of pics from inside the cabin to show what I'm dealing with but I don't know if the problem can be seem in a picture. It's raining today so it will have to be another day!
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    Accessing Gauges

    BUMP!!!! I'm really stuck with this problem.. HELP!!!!!!
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    Accessing Gauges

    I have a 1993 28' Convincor. I want to remove the bezels from the gauges to change their color. With the limited room behind them, how do I get them out? There are 15 gauges to be taken out and I can only get to maybe 6. I have dropped the ceiling panel and even that hasn't helped very much...
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