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[Re: Captain_Dave]
#59266 11/03/05 12:23 PM 11/03/05 12:23 PM |
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Posts: 306 St. Louis, MO | I am not a fan of welding on aluminum castings such as those found on a Hobie. There is just too high a probability that it will damage the casting in some way. This is mostly due to the heat applied during the welding process.
My advice on how to fix a worn mast base and mast step is to just buy new ones. You will get components that are set up for the proper mast rotation and will not have to worry about any damage that might have accured to the castings.
I am not saying that they are impossible to weld, but that you really need to know what you are doing when welding aluminum.
Nick
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Previous Boats '84 H16 '82 H18 Magnum '74 Pearson 30 St. Louis, MO
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[Re: Captain_Dave]
#59268 11/04/05 08:04 AM 11/04/05 08:04 AM |
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Posts: 306 St. Louis, MO | Dave,
I was just given an older H16 yesterday after work (long story). I looked at the mast base and mast step to check out the wear. I had the same thought you did... put a cap over the stops. I thought of gluing one in place.
I'm not sure of the numbers, but I might be able to go to my local Hobie dealer and take a look at a set to see what the new parts yield as far as rotation angle is concerned. I need to spend my boat allowance on other more imortant items before I replace these.
On second thought it may be easier to ask the question on the Hobiecat website forum.
Nick
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Previous Boats '84 H16 '82 H18 Magnum '74 Pearson 30 St. Louis, MO
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#59270 11/04/05 11:56 AM 11/04/05 11:56 AM |
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Posts: 306 St. Louis, MO | I know there are adhesives used in small planes for bonding metals. But, I really don't want to pay that much for some glue.
After I started thinking about this I came to the conclusion that I could use some shour head socket head cap screws; one on each side of the mast step. This would only take drilling and tapping two holes. And, it may even allow some fine tuning/adjustment in the mast rotation. The trick is to find a thread that can handle the impacts without stripping the hole.
I gues I could always make a spacer that has a counterbored hole in the center to accept the SHCS and protect the screw from the impact loads.
I did see a guy on the Hobie forums who has a mast step for sale cheap.
Nick
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