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apctjb
Since 19 Aug 2007
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Sat Oct 02, 21 9:31 am Cutting Slingshot AL Mast Shorter??? |
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Anyone know if you can cut a Slingshot AL mast shorter and re-tap the bolt threads after cutting.
I am assuming that the AL extrusion is consistent throughout the length, which would make cutting and re taping possible...
No doubt someone has tried this....
Hoping to tap their knowledge.
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Singlemalt
Since 21 Jun 2015
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Sat Oct 02, 21 5:32 pm |
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I’ve done it with a LF aluminum mast. Quick fix for seized or stripped bolts.
The aluminum extrusion cuts nicely with a carbide tipped blade in a chop saw. If there are steel bolts stuck in there, don’t hit them with the blade.
You’ll need the correct tap and cutting oil to cut new threads. I can’t remember the exact size, but it’s worth it to buy a nice, new, sharp tap. Take your time with it, turn it by hand. The aluminum is super soft and it’s easy to make a mess of threads. If you do make a mess, back to the chop saw. Try again. You lose another couple inches. _________________ Pull the cork. |
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rhorton1
Since 25 Oct 2012
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Sun Oct 03, 21 11:44 am Re: Cutting Slingshot AL Mast Shorter??? |
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apctjb wrote: | Anyone know if you can cut a Slingshot AL mast shorter and re-tap the bolt threads after cutting. |
Yes, you can cut and tap pretty easily. Just make sure the cut is square both ways (horiz and vertically). I’ve done it to two masts and both are still going strong. Cut one with a jigsaw (ok) and the other with a table saw (better). I’m sure a miter saw would work if the mast was secured well. You can use a fine tooth woodworking blade as the aluminum is pretty soft.
For tapping aluminum, WD40 works fine as a lubricant. |
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stringy
Since 23 Jun 2006
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Mon Oct 04, 21 8:59 pm |
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I've performed this many times over the years. I have a chopsaw with a non ferrous blade setup for a nice clean cut. takes about 30 seconds. you will need to re-tap the holes after cutting.
if you need help with it feel free to send me a PM. _________________ www.jimstringfellow.com |
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apctjb
Since 19 Aug 2007
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Wed Oct 06, 21 6:19 pm |
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Excellent! Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. |
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apctjb
Since 19 Aug 2007
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Sat Oct 09, 21 3:58 pm |
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Done! Super easy. Thanks |
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