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Give it up Sidney - I respect you for your vast engineering knowledge
but these weenies are so uneducated and simple-minded that they can't honestly be expected to under stand systems involving physical forces they cannot see, let alone comprehend. S.Simon - intellectuals approve "Sidney Greenstreet" wrote in message nk.net... Baaa! You sailors with your cheap extruded aluminum spars, squeezed from a cheap aluminum extrusion die!!! Cheap, cheap, cheap! And not efficient at all! The finest spars, aside from composites, is Simple Simon's double butted pre stressed boom! Yes, that's right! The finest steel bike frames are made from double or even triple butted tubing. The knowing Captain has himself, with his very own hands, constructed a double butted boom. It's tubing wall is thicker in the middle rather than on the ends! It's pre stressed to overcome tensile loading! Only a genius could design such technology. It's a shame that the good Captain is too modest to tell you these things himself. It's a worse shame that you all are too ignorant to know it in the first place. But the worse shame is the lack of respect you all have for the good, noble Captain! Can't you all appreciate the great things in life?!?! |
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Simple Simon wrote:
Give it up Sidney - I respect you for your vast engineering knowledge but these weenies are so uneducated and simple-minded that they can't honestly be expected to under stand systems involving physical forces they cannot see, let alone comprehend. If the boom was supported at the mid point, and a weight hung on the outer end, would it retain the slight bend, or would it straighten out / bend the other way? -- Wally www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com Things are always clearer in the cold, post-upload light. |
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Seriously Neal. Was the boom bent, as it appears to be in your pic, when
you added your pipe? Couldn't you have straightened it out? Or did it bend afterwards. Scotty, always looking for a cheap fix "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Give it up Sidney - I respect you for your vast engineering knowledge but these weenies are so uneducated and simple-minded that they can't honestly be expected to under stand systems involving physical forces they cannot see, let alone comprehend. S.Simon - intellectuals approve "Sidney Greenstreet" wrote in message nk.net... Baaa! You sailors with your cheap extruded aluminum spars, squeezed from a cheap aluminum extrusion die!!! Cheap, cheap, cheap! And not efficient at all! The finest spars, aside from composites, is Simple Simon's double butted pre stressed boom! Yes, that's right! The finest steel bike frames are made from double or even triple butted tubing. The knowing Captain has himself, with his very own hands, constructed a double butted boom. It's tubing wall is thicker in the middle rather than on the ends! It's pre stressed to overcome tensile loading! Only a genius could design such technology. It's a shame that the good Captain is too modest to tell you these things himself. It's a worse shame that you all are too ignorant to know it in the first place. But the worse shame is the lack of respect you all have for the good, noble Captain! Can't you all appreciate the great things in life?!?! |
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![]() It always bent when under load but it straigtened out when the load was released. Sort of like the pre-bend in a mainmast that straightens back out when the backstay is eased up. If I were to take a picture of the boom now with the mainsail off, it would look almost straight but it would have just a little angled kink at the join. This little angle does no harm whatsoever. Take most any production boom made for end-boom sheeting and fit it with mid-boom sheeting without reinforcing it and it will also show some bend under load. S.Simon "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Seriously Neal. Was the boom bent, as it appears to be in your pic, when you added your pipe? Couldn't you have straightened it out? Or did it bend afterwards. Scotty, always looking for a cheap fix "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Give it up Sidney - I respect you for your vast engineering knowledge but these weenies are so uneducated and simple-minded that they can't honestly be expected to under stand systems involving physical forces they cannot see, let alone comprehend. S.Simon - intellectuals approve "Sidney Greenstreet" wrote in message nk.net... Baaa! You sailors with your cheap extruded aluminum spars, squeezed from a cheap aluminum extrusion die!!! Cheap, cheap, cheap! And not efficient at all! The finest spars, aside from composites, is Simple Simon's double butted pre stressed boom! Yes, that's right! The finest steel bike frames are made from double or even triple butted tubing. The knowing Captain has himself, with his very own hands, constructed a double butted boom. It's tubing wall is thicker in the middle rather than on the ends! It's pre stressed to overcome tensile loading! Only a genius could design such technology. It's a shame that the good Captain is too modest to tell you these things himself. It's a worse shame that you all are too ignorant to know it in the first place. But the worse shame is the lack of respect you all have for the good, noble Captain! Can't you all appreciate the great things in life?!?! |
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Is that why yours broke?
Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Take most any production boom made for end-boom sheeting and fit it with mid-boom sheeting without reinforcing it and it will also show some bend under load. |
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