The base of the periscope shear assembly and bridge deck are pre-glued, and the periscope shear assembly pushed down till it seats onto the bridge deck, then more solvent glue is liberally brushed onto the seam. This is left to dry overnight.
Once these two big cut-outs are roughed open, the holes are cleaned up with files and sanding sticks, you then proceed with installation of the sail-to-deck hold-down magnets.
To facilitate removal or re-setting of depth of a foundation magnet -- an operation made much easier if performed before you cut away the individual magnet foundations from the blank -- drill 1/16" holes thru each magnet bore. If the need arises later you'll be able to pop a magnet out of its foundation by pushing a 1/16" rod -- bent into the shape of a 'U' -- up through that hole.
Criss-cross the top of each foundation with a saw-cut channel. These channels later insuring complete adhesive saturation of magnet and foundation.
Also note that the cast resin magnet foundation at the front end of the sail is a conformal fit within the cavity of the magnetic compass housing. The larger pair of disc-type magnets are employed at the front of the sail.
('Superstructure' denots those non-pressure hull portions of the hull structure -- what the deck pieces sit atop).
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