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Tappered Masts

PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 8:33 pm
by boatie
Hi,

Anyone use Tappered masts in the US ? are you using jumpers ?

Davie Norris[:p]

PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 9:50 pm
by Frank Angel
To my knowledge no one is using a tapered mast. They aren't prohibited as long as the material is wood or aluminum. Almost everyone uses jumpers. You might find the photos on this site interesting. http://www.proefrock.net/EC12Web/Bldg_Ideas/BldgIdeas.htm
Regards,
Frank Angel

PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 10:01 pm
by boatie
Hi Frank,

Wondering how it would go by cutting a wedge off the front of the mast and pinching it back together and glueing to form a tapper, if you are already using jumpers they will support the tapper. Do you know if it has been tried before ? I guess if no one is doing it now to must have been.[:0]

Regards Davie Norris[:)]


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To my knowledge no one is using a tapered mast. They aren't prohibited as long as the material is wood or aluminum. Almost everyone uses jumpers. You might find the photos on this site interesting. http://www.proefrock.net/EC12Web/Bldg_Ideas/BldgIdeas.htm
Regards,
Frank Angel
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 10:48 pm
by john bottensek
It seems to me that Kelly Martin had made a few masts that were tappered in the manner that you are describing. However, instead of glue he used an aluminum solder type process. I have never tried to make one myself, but it can be done. As to jumpers, yes.