Causes behind hinge post bottom rot
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:12 pm
Here's one to ponder for those who have rebuilt their tubs:
One thing it seems all tubs that have had the side panels removed in the course of restoration have in common is the rotted bottom of the hinge post where it fits into the main rail. Interestingly, main rails many times seems OK, as do the bottoms of the latch posts up front.
So what causes this?
The easy answer is water ingress, but from where? The rear arch overlaps the side panels in this area but from the outside (like a shingle). There is no real opening above it...Unless it is sneaking in at the bottom folded edge of the side panel and works its way to the rear of the side, but that bottom lip is a tight fit (and firmly nailed) again the bottom of the main rail.
The same with the hinges; They are a tight fit into the hinge post, with the sheet metal a tight fit against the hinge bottoms.
Any thoughts? It seems like a repetitive and serious ingress that I would like to seal-up if possible.
One thing it seems all tubs that have had the side panels removed in the course of restoration have in common is the rotted bottom of the hinge post where it fits into the main rail. Interestingly, main rails many times seems OK, as do the bottoms of the latch posts up front.
So what causes this?
The easy answer is water ingress, but from where? The rear arch overlaps the side panels in this area but from the outside (like a shingle). There is no real opening above it...Unless it is sneaking in at the bottom folded edge of the side panel and works its way to the rear of the side, but that bottom lip is a tight fit (and firmly nailed) again the bottom of the main rail.
The same with the hinges; They are a tight fit into the hinge post, with the sheet metal a tight fit against the hinge bottoms.
Any thoughts? It seems like a repetitive and serious ingress that I would like to seal-up if possible.