Check out the photos and share your thoughts. We are thinking about fabricating an aluminum plate to place between the spreader and the mast. This plate would be about a foot tall by 1/4" to 3/8" thick and would have cutouts for the mushroom spreader attachments points. It would also be bent to the original curve of the mast.
By The Way, I have heard from Selden Masts that we should definitely not to weld extruded aluminum in a high tensile application as it changes the molecular structure of the material and weakens it significantly.
We are wondering if the studs for the spreader mounting plate run completely through the mast from side to side. If this is the case, we are wondering whether Hunter inserted washers and nuts onto the all-thread on the inside of the mast using the view hole on the front of the mast, or whether anyone has ideas about how to do so now. With four all threads running through the mast like this, we believe this might permit us to somehow assist in pushing the mast out and back to its original shape.
Regardless, we are thinking about using threaded rivets in the mast to assist in pulling the mast bend out using the plate mentioned above. What are your thoughts and thanks so much for your input.
By The Way, I have heard from Selden Masts that we should definitely not to weld extruded aluminum in a high tensile application as it changes the molecular structure of the material and weakens it significantly.
We are wondering if the studs for the spreader mounting plate run completely through the mast from side to side. If this is the case, we are wondering whether Hunter inserted washers and nuts onto the all-thread on the inside of the mast using the view hole on the front of the mast, or whether anyone has ideas about how to do so now. With four all threads running through the mast like this, we believe this might permit us to somehow assist in pushing the mast out and back to its original shape.
Regardless, we are thinking about using threaded rivets in the mast to assist in pulling the mast bend out using the plate mentioned above. What are your thoughts and thanks so much for your input.
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