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Subject: | [TowerTalk] Above the Thrust Bearing |
From: | n7au@televar.com (N7AU) |
Date: | Tue Apr 8 11:46:58 2003 |
I also feel it is the wind that wares a grove in the aluminum mast. I have been using a aluminum mast for years and found out a grove was cut in the mast where it comes out the top of the pointy tube so I cut a tin soup can open and warped it around the mast slid it down inside the tube and held it in place with a hose clamp. No grove now in my aluminum mast. It seem to be good for about 4 or 5 years. Bob N7AU Peter Sundberg wrote: > > >From my experience it is not the rotation of the tube that does the > grinding, it is the constant movement caused by the wind that does it. Even > a small gap between the two tubes will make it possible for the wind to > move things a little and after a few years the wear on the aluminium tube > is clearly visible. > |
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