Eric The Viking
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The postman has just delivered a frighteningly expensive new loo seat.
'Frighteningly' expensive, only because it's a circular one, apparently of unique design, and, given the design of WC (below), I'm rather stuck with it, as no other design will go into a corner like that.
It's replacing an identical seat, on which the hinges first broke (a dodgy spot weld snapped), then rusted out over time (my own SS welding skills aren't that good!). Apparently, 'they all do that, Sir.' The ladies of the household are unimpressed with the present situation, but still coping womanfully with a rather-too-mobile 'buttock support'. This means I have a little time to do something to delay rust starting on the new seat hinge, if I can.
Here's the hinge design. The bit that fails is the top curved part. The supposedly stainless screws also rot, which is why I couldn't just buy the hinge on its own:
Everything's nominally stainless (for cheap+nasty values of 'stainless'), but I'm minded to coat the components in clear polyurethane (and let it harden well), before fitting it.
Has anyone got a better suggestion?
Thanks,
E.
'Frighteningly' expensive, only because it's a circular one, apparently of unique design, and, given the design of WC (below), I'm rather stuck with it, as no other design will go into a corner like that.
It's replacing an identical seat, on which the hinges first broke (a dodgy spot weld snapped), then rusted out over time (my own SS welding skills aren't that good!). Apparently, 'they all do that, Sir.' The ladies of the household are unimpressed with the present situation, but still coping womanfully with a rather-too-mobile 'buttock support'. This means I have a little time to do something to delay rust starting on the new seat hinge, if I can.
Here's the hinge design. The bit that fails is the top curved part. The supposedly stainless screws also rot, which is why I couldn't just buy the hinge on its own:
Everything's nominally stainless (for cheap+nasty values of 'stainless'), but I'm minded to coat the components in clear polyurethane (and let it harden well), before fitting it.
Has anyone got a better suggestion?
Thanks,
E.