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Originally Posted by kevin powles
Hi, Bruce you are correct,item 22 in stowage pic attached, I think on early carriers 40 to 41 they used countersunk screws to hold the wood, on later ones like in the stowage pic of the 43 carrier above they used countersunk bolts that go right through the wood.
I think it must of been a tight sliding fit as I'm unsure how it was stopped from sliding back out?
Kev.
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Without the luxury of a cover I can't trial fit but I think if you put the cover in 'curved side up' the lip on the bottom might slide over, then drop behind, the battens. Gravity and the wood would hold it in place until you lifted he lip over the wood and out to remove it.
ps. did you get the c/u backing plate? I need a warm day to sketch up the rest.