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JaxAshby October 24th 03 03:44 AM

Detect mast and boom cracks with a violin bow
 
I detect mast and boom cracks by stroking either with a violin bow.

It's just like playing a saw.

A classically trained ear, such as mine, can detect subtle harmonics
generated by cracks or strain hardening in the metals.

This method also works for rigging, for both determining cracks and tension.

My boat sounds like a symphony, pure and no distortion.

Yet another Mensa tip,

Jax



Jeff Morris October 24th 03 03:57 AM

Detect mast and boom cracks with a violin bow
 
"JaxAshby" wrote in message
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My boat sounds like a symphony, pure and no distortion.

"At night, my body is a symphony." - Drew Carey



Horvath October 24th 03 11:51 PM

Detect mast and boom cracks with a violin bow
 
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 02:44:12 GMT, "JaxAshby" wrote
this crap:

I detect mast and boom cracks by stroking either with a violin bow.

It's just like playing a saw.

A classically trained ear, such as mine, can detect subtle harmonics
generated by cracks or strain hardening in the metals.

This method also works for rigging, for both determining cracks and tension.


I don't have a violin bow. I use a tricorder.



Hero@Horvath

I don't spend my money on food. I spend most of my money
on women, porn, booze, and recreation. The rest of it I just waste.

Shen44 October 25th 03 01:48 AM

Detect mast and boom cracks with a violin bow
 
Subject: Detect mast and boom cracks with a violin bow


On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 02:44:12 GMT, "JaxAshby" wrote
this crap:

I detect mast and boom cracks by stroking either with a violin bow.

It's just like playing a saw.

A classically trained ear, such as mine, can detect subtle harmonics
generated by cracks or strain hardening in the metals.

This method also works for rigging, for both determining cracks and tension.


I don't have a violin bow. I use a tricorder.



Hero@Horvath



LOL we're getting to the nonboating season for many. In some respects I look
forward to the return of the Jaxass, his phony overblown ego, is even funnier
than Boobsprits and/or Neal's.

Shen

Thom Stewart October 25th 03 02:12 AM

Detect mast and boom cracks with a violin bow
 
Jax,

Welcome back you self-proclaimed Mensa fool! How much resin on the bow?
What pitch for a 10.25 ft boom? G

You'll have to excuse my vulgarity but a tapping with a ball peen hammer
is soooo much better!

Maybe you could sell that system to major league baseball to check for
cracked bats; although I dought it. Tapping the handle on the home plate
does the same thing and the bat boy doesn't have to run out with a
violin bow.

:^) My-Oh-My how I've missed you. How about you rendition of "Red Sails
In The Sunset" on your well tuned rigging.. You do put a new meaning to
tuning a rig!!!

Ole Thom


Lady Pilot October 28th 03 02:56 AM

Detect mast and boom cracks with a violin bow
 

"Thom Stewart" wrote:

Jax,

Welcome back you self-proclaimed Mensa fool! How much resin on the bow?
What pitch for a 10.25 ft boom? G


Actually, it's not Jax. It's some idiot from Evergreen, Colorado.
snicker

LP




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