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Tower parts source needed?
Posted: Apr 27th, '09, 18:46
by scot
I'm looking for the connection points that are in many of the newer towers. I have seen them, but not sure where they come from? They are welded into the piping and allow portions of the assembly to be removed. Typically they have 2 allen head machine ss screws holding them together and appear to be machine fit pieces.
The better ones are practically invisible when the tower is assembled. Any help on sourcing would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Posted: Apr 27th, '09, 19:51
by Bruce
Posted: Apr 27th, '09, 22:18
by scot
Thanks Bruce, definately the closest thing I have found to date. I'll call those guys and see if they have what I'm looking for. Based on their site, they should either have them, or have the ability to build them.
Posted: Apr 28th, '09, 12:20
by scot
Bruce,
They didn't have anything similar to what I'm looking for. The pieces I need allow for mulitple piping angles to be removable. Most of the removable type fittings are male-female pinned. That requires all joints be either vertical or horizonal.
I'm looking for something like this:
Posted: Apr 28th, '09, 14:33
by CaptPatrick
Scot,
I just talked to Bobby Birdsall, (
Birdsall Marine West Palm Beach), and he has what you need... He makes them up for his own use and doesn't advertise them, but will fix you up... Ask specifically for Bobby.
Br,
Patrick
Posted: Apr 28th, '09, 15:27
by scot
That's it. Spoke to Bobby, very helpful and will get me a price. Definately a unique piece. He said they were extremely strong and could be used almost anywhere in a tower assembly.
Thanks Pat
Posted: Apr 30th, '09, 21:12
by scot
FYI...also found them at TACO.
Posted: May 1st, '09, 08:57
by In Memory of Vicroy
Don't forget the Tef-Gel on those threads.....
UV
Posted: May 1st, '09, 09:05
by mike ohlstein
I have them on the four corners of my tower. Very convenient, but they tend to creak. I tried several types of grease, but to no avail. I managed to solve the problem be making a gasket out of a thin sheet of Delrin. Cost about twelve bucks, and worth a lot more.....
http://www.mcmaster.com/#8573k12/=1onbyg
And carry that hex wrench on the boat at all times.