I have a commercial roller that's about 2 inches wide and 15 inches long.
I realize it needs to overshoot the bow about 4 or 5 inches to provide enough clearance for the Bruce it will be carrying.
My thoughts on how to mount and provide support are similar to what Bob Hussey did.
I plan on a metal strip 2 inches wide and about 24 inches long that will support the roller.
It will overshoot the bow the required number of inches and then bend downwards to match the bow angle (and also be bolted to the bow "V").
The original stem head will be removed and the forestay will attach directly to one side of the roller "U channel".
There will be a decent size backing plate on the underside too.
My question is around choice of material. I can use stainless steel but what thickness? Price goes up substantially between .188 and .250 While the quarter inch thickness seems robust, is it overkill? The roller itself appears to be made from much thinner material. Given that this "platform" will be in air space for 4 or 5 inches, will .188 be sufficient thickness?
The other option is aluminum. I could use 1/4 inch 6061T6 or 7075T6 for about half the cost of stainless.
Any thoughts on this?
I realize it needs to overshoot the bow about 4 or 5 inches to provide enough clearance for the Bruce it will be carrying.
My thoughts on how to mount and provide support are similar to what Bob Hussey did.
I plan on a metal strip 2 inches wide and about 24 inches long that will support the roller.
It will overshoot the bow the required number of inches and then bend downwards to match the bow angle (and also be bolted to the bow "V").
The original stem head will be removed and the forestay will attach directly to one side of the roller "U channel".
There will be a decent size backing plate on the underside too.
My question is around choice of material. I can use stainless steel but what thickness? Price goes up substantially between .188 and .250 While the quarter inch thickness seems robust, is it overkill? The roller itself appears to be made from much thinner material. Given that this "platform" will be in air space for 4 or 5 inches, will .188 be sufficient thickness?
The other option is aluminum. I could use 1/4 inch 6061T6 or 7075T6 for about half the cost of stainless.
Any thoughts on this?