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Bill was wondering if you could use 2 masts off of old windsurfers
use a small alloy tube as a joiner in the middle, the one's i have at home are nice and springy like bamboo. Was thinking of the spun fiberglass type not the alloy type. hope its a thought Shaun Yeah I could do that but It would really not look good. Considering the boat is all wood strip composite I wanted to go more natural materials. If I can't get bamboo then I am probably going to make it out of a wood beam. |
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"Bill" wrote: Bill was wondering if you could use 2 masts off of old windsurfers use a small alloy tube as a joiner in the middle, the one's i have at home are nice and springy like bamboo. Was thinking of the spun fiberglass type not the alloy type. hope its a thought Shaun Yeah I could do that but It would really not look good. Considering the boat is all wood strip composite I wanted to go more natural materials. If I can't get bamboo then I am probably going to make it out of a wood beam. Carpet companies may have them. They used to be delivered with a bamboo pole in the middle of the roll. Molesworth |
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On 23 Mar 2007 09:59:16 -0700, "Bill"
wrote: Bill was wondering if you could use 2 masts off of old windsurfers use a small alloy tube as a joiner in the middle, the one's i have at home are nice and springy like bamboo. Was thinking of the spun fiberglass type not the alloy type. hope its a thought Shaun Yeah I could do that but It would really not look good. Considering the boat is all wood strip composite I wanted to go more natural materials. If I can't get bamboo then I am probably going to make it out of a wood beam. There are two other ways. One is to wrap wetted out glass cloth tape spirally round a waxed plastic pipe and pull the pipe out after (use hot airgun to melt wax). As you want natural and can't get the correct sized bamboo, why not make a composite bamboo mast which will be much stronger than one single piece as well as being lighter. Japanese Kendo practice swords are made in this way. Bamboo of the desired length is split into staves. The edges are shaped like barrel staves on an angle so that when they all fit together they press against each other and transfer shock loads. The assembled sword is not glued but keld together by leather thongs at intervals and a long thong stretched to caps at both ends. - They are very strong and can break broom handles as well as bones. A single stem of bamboo whould either shatter or split. Masts for small Indonesian fishing boats throughout the islands are often made of a few small diameter bamboo stems lashed together at intervals. They are light and can be raised when the wind comes up. - Just a thought. regards Peter |
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