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Mac November 8th 05 04:23 AM

Getting foam out of mast!
 
On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 16:08:14 -0800, Robert or Karen Swarts wrote:

Will acetone dissolve it?

BS

wrote in message
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Hi there,

There's been lots of talk about putting foam in Ally masts - any ideas
on getting it out - previous owner of boat foamed in wires - PU foam
injected through 1/4" holes at about 6ft intervals. I now want to
replace these, and revert to internal halyards. Mast is 28 ft and only
access is from foot end. I had considered using plastic pipe with the
end cut like a holesaw and twisting, anyone got any other ideas that
won't ruin the anodising?

Thanks in advance,
David. SY Colros.


If the foam is really polyurethane, I don't think acetone or gasoline
will dissolve it rapidly enough. At least I know that polyurethane
coated fabrics used in some dinghies are very resistant to ordinary
chemicals such as acetone and fuels.

--Mac


Mac November 8th 05 04:28 AM

Getting foam out of mast!
 
On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 06:03:01 +0000, Brian Whatcott wrote:

On 1 Nov 2005 20:45:34 -0800, "az100" wrote:

Very few large masts perhaps but anodising is common for the mast size
in question.
BTW, anodising is an electro chemical process that affects ALL the
surfaces of the part being immersed in the anodising tank. It does not
require a special arm :-)

KS


Actually no. Anodizing reaches exterior surfaces of the anodic object.
To reach interior surfaces needs an interior cathode, not usually
done.

Brian Whatcott Altus OK


You sound like you know what you are talking about. I can certainly vouch
that when I have had tubing anodized, it only affected the outside of
the tubing.

What you say his makes sense from an electrical viewpoint as it is very
difficult to create an electric field inside of a conductive tube unless,
as you say, you put a conductor inside of it. And without the electric
field, no current will flow, and no anodization will occur.

--Mac





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