steel mast (includes comments on alloy ones too)

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  • 30 Aug 2013 10:27
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    New members reading this topic are reminded that the JRA Mast Database (Excel file) is in Junk Information ? Useful Links > Sails, Masts and Gear.
  • 30 Aug 2013 09:55
    Reply # 1377610 on 1363683
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    What sort of alloy is it made from? It must have been welded and the question is then if it has been re-tempered or not(if it was tempered in the first place...).

    Arne

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  • 30 Aug 2013 06:55
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    Annie Hill wrote:But it's only 200 mm right at the base.
    Maybe it's one of those tubes which are 200mm for 2/3 its length then tapers, I assumed so anyway.
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  • 30 Aug 2013 06:45
    Reply # 1377542 on 1363683
    But it's only 200 mm right at the base.
  • 30 Aug 2013 05:40
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    Annie Hill wrote:
    Peter Scandling wrote:

    I've spoken to Street Lighting Supplies in Sterling.  They can supply an 11.6m aluminium tapered pole for £450.  At the base the diameter is 200mm and 76mm at the top.  Wall thickness is 3.3mm all the way up.

    Peter

    Sounds like a good length and taper, but I'm unsure about the wall thickness.  My mast is 5mm (with a diameter of 152 mm).  The price is very attractive and I'm sure someone more techie will comment on the wall thickness.
    Very cheap! I plugged numbers into the formula, the thin walled 200mm tube is about 15% stronger & lighter than your 152mm, if the same LAP is used. It flexes less too, so is a better mast.
    It works out weaker than my my 162/6mm tube, but probably better durability in the end, flexing less and taking into account the extra weight aloft mine has.
    I still may add internal sleeves to mine.
  • 30 Aug 2013 03:15
    Reply # 1377434 on 1375191
    Peter Scandling wrote:

    I've spoken to Street Lighting Supplies in Sterling.  They can supply an 11.6m aluminium tapered pole for £450.  At the base the diameter is 200mm and 76mm at the top.  Wall thickness is 3.3mm all the way up.

    Peter

    Sounds like a good length and taper, but I'm unsure about the wall thickness.  My mast is 5mm (with a diameter of 152 mm).  The price is very attractive and I'm sure someone more techie will comment on the wall thickness.
  • 30 Aug 2013 03:10
    Reply # 1377431 on 1375191
    Peter Scandling wrote:

    I've spoken to Street Lighting Supplies in Sterling.  They can supply an 11.6m aluminium tapered pole for £450.  At the base the diameter is 200mm and 76mm at the top.  Wall thickness is 3.3mm all the way up.

    Peter


    The price sounds very reasonable, as does the taper.  The wall thickness may be a bit light on to my mind, but no doubt someone more techie will be able to answer this.  My spar is 5 mm wall thickness and 152 mm dia at the partners.
  • 27 Aug 2013 23:48
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    I've added Peter and Paul's tips to the Junk Infomation> Useful links > Sails, Masts and Gear page. Great to have links coming in again.
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  • 27 Aug 2013 16:42
    Reply # 1375191 on 1363683

    I've spoken to Street Lighting Supplies in Sterling.  They can supply an 11.6m aluminium tapered pole for £450.  At the base the diameter is 200mm and 76mm at the top.  Wall thickness is 3.3mm all the way up.

    Peter

     

     

  • 25 Aug 2013 15:48
    Reply # 1373545 on 1363683

    Try the street lamp post manufacturer 'Fabricat' who are in Nottingham. They make tapered lamp posts and are happy to alter them for use as masts. The masts on Ti Gitu were made by them and allthough it took a while for them to be processed through their system the end results are great. Nice taper - additional straight section at the base - hot dip galvanised and then painted. We are really pleased with them. If you need any more info my number is on the Fay Marine website.

    Paul

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