On 5/30/2010 1:52 PM, Mike & Becca Krzystyniak wrote:
> I picked up a used beam yesterday with a HD 3" boom in two 12's lenghts.
> There was a coupler piece about 4' long that extended equally into the 12's
> sections.
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> During dissassembly there was some grit, maybe some oxidation, and bird
> stuff that bound up the tubes as we trid to take them apart. Liberal
> application of silicone sprays, WD-40 and a heck of a lot of muscle did get
> them apart, but not without some scoring of the coupler tubing. I'm
> assuming the inside of the boom sections also have similar damage.
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> I need to find a way to clean these up so they can be rejoined and get
> the antenna back together. I'm thinking I need to file off the burs and
> maybe a fine grit light sanding to get rid of any surface irregularities.
>
For the boom repair on the antenna here, I simply filed off the burrs,
doessed it good with never seize and put it back together.
As the one section is inside the other I really didn't care what it
looked like, just whether I could get it apart after I put it back together.
73
Roger (K8RI)
> Are there other methods, approaches, or accepted practices that will be more
> effective that my plan "A"?
>
> Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions.
>
> 73's
>
> Mike K9MK
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