| Spinnaker pole repair #282076 03/04/16 12:26 PM 03/04/16 12:26 PM |
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Posts: 382 SE MI / NE IN | Thinking of repairing a spin pole and want to check your thoughts/opinions in the matter. The pole broke cleanly last year when my buddy's boat landed on it in a storm. (lesson learned: Always be sure the boats upwind of yours are tied down- not just your own). Got a new pole from Jill courtesy of my buddy, but wanted to see if I can salvage my old one as a spare. Seems the AHPC poles are 40mm OD and 37mm =~1.46" ID. I'm intending to sleeve the pole and found a 2ft section of 1.5"OD 6061. This is obviously a bit too large. Plan is to slice it length wise and then compress to fit inside the spin pole. Questions: - Cutting the slit: recommendations on method? I have access to a table saw, but don't have a proper metal cutting blade. It's a bit crude, but thinking of just clamping the tube and using my sawzall. - When sleeving the pole, does it makes sense to have the slit oriented on the bottom since that part of the pole is mostly under compression? - Attachment method: Both epoxy and rivets? Just epoxy (rivets might create stress concentrations) or just rivets? Perhaps all this a complete waste of time??? | | | Re: Spinnaker pole repair
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#282079 03/04/16 02:49 PM 03/04/16 02:49 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | you can cut aluminum with wood working tools - just go slow. Its a little scary on a table saw but I've done it before cross cutting a broken pole section. I haven't cut one lengthwise and would be a little concerned about possible tension within the material causing it to pinch down on the blade - go slow. I cut down some spinnaker pole pieces to make a mold for a GPS mount. I needed a precise bevel for this to mount inside the flat mold pieces. 20150128_215428 by Jake Kohl, on Flickr 20150131_113405 by Jake Kohl, on Flickr That said, though, a sunfish boom extrusion (I think it's the boom) is less than $100 and they are everywhere. It's typically the same diameter as our spin poles and more than long enough.
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#282087 03/05/16 05:26 PM 03/05/16 05:26 PM |
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | Sleeve it. Try this instead of rivets and glue. http://alumiweld.com/index.html If your going to split the sleeve on a table saw make a good pusher stick. I make one from a 2 by 4 about a foot long. I cut a 1/2 inch or so about 10 inches long. This leaves a couple inch step to push it through. This will keep your digits away. I assume your going to use a fence? You can also shorten a jig saw blade and cut it that way.
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#282155 03/11/16 11:46 PM 03/11/16 11:46 PM |
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Posts: 337 Arizona | Throw that thing in the trash. First drill out all the rivets and remove all your blocks etc. I think I paid $24 for new material the last time I snapped a pole. Sanded it up with an orbital sander to remove all of the manufacture marks and printing. Of course it's not anodized and died. Works like a champ.
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#282165 03/14/16 12:48 PM 03/14/16 12:48 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 1,253 Columbia South Carolina, USA dave mosley
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Posts: 1,253 Columbia South Carolina, USA | The Sunfish mast is close to the extrusion size but the lateen rig "booms" are much smaller. I bought a Mast extrusion from a local Aluminum supplier for $135, never used it, I think its 16 ft long, possibly 14' that I don't need and would part with for $100 never used
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