Talking with a friend turned me onto this idea and I'm liking it...
With the mast down take out compression post. Saw off half inch off the top. get aluminum bar (something the size of a chocolate bar about .75 inches thick and 8-10 inches long and about 4 inches wide) and place that on top of compression post and sandwich it in. Add 2 screws to hold the "plate" to beam. Place compression post back now supporting "plate" which is supporting beam.
A small detail that will need to be addressed is the gentle curve of the beam (whatever its called). After The load is off the cabin beam I was thinking of taking some playdoe and making female mold, then making a male mold. Take this mold into machine shop and have them sand the plate to match the slight curve.
I like this idea because of the simplicity of it. Thoughts or concerns?
Cheers,
-Jared
With the mast down take out compression post. Saw off half inch off the top. get aluminum bar (something the size of a chocolate bar about .75 inches thick and 8-10 inches long and about 4 inches wide) and place that on top of compression post and sandwich it in. Add 2 screws to hold the "plate" to beam. Place compression post back now supporting "plate" which is supporting beam.
A small detail that will need to be addressed is the gentle curve of the beam (whatever its called). After The load is off the cabin beam I was thinking of taking some playdoe and making female mold, then making a male mold. Take this mold into machine shop and have them sand the plate to match the slight curve.
I like this idea because of the simplicity of it. Thoughts or concerns?
Cheers,
-Jared