Seagreen
Well-Known Member
Now it comes to pass that the bale on the end of the boom (solid pine) has come loose. It transpires that the bale was fixed on with epoxy which has now perished.
The Bale is one of those galvanised efforts with no screw holes which has to be hammered on, and the end of the boom is too small in diameter for the bale to grip it.
So, my idea is to spline in strips of oak and hammer in other oak wedges so as to grip the bale, all wood being smeared in epoxy so when set, the bale will be part of the boom. Are there other ways of doing this?
The Bale is one of those galvanised efforts with no screw holes which has to be hammered on, and the end of the boom is too small in diameter for the bale to grip it.
So, my idea is to spline in strips of oak and hammer in other oak wedges so as to grip the bale, all wood being smeared in epoxy so when set, the bale will be part of the boom. Are there other ways of doing this?