alahol2
Well-Known Member
How about trying the turnbuckle from the opposite side of the boat? That should settle the size question and maybe identify if the problem is in the male or female parts.
Sorry but I'm still not clear where your problem is. The turnbuckle or bottle screw is in the middle bit with a threaded fitting coming up from the deck and also a threaded end on the shroud. Are the bottle screws, both old and new, refusing to screw properly on to the deck fitting? Or the shroud fitting? Or both? Have you tried just screwing the bottle screw into the deck fitting without the shroud itself?
When I got galling on a stainless rigging screw it proved impossible to undo it even with an enormous Stilson on the bench. The symptoms you describe are typical of the wrong thread eg imperial instead of metric but how can that be if you are getting the issue on the old bottle screw you took off when the mast came down as well as the new one? Or it could be a bent male thread but on both the deck fitting and the shroud - that is highly unlikely but not impossible.
How about trying the turnbuckle from the opposite side of the boat? That should settle the size question and maybe identify if the problem is in the male or female parts.
If it's not the bit you have changed, then it must be the bit you haven't changed, I would have thought.
Okay, so I tried the turnbuckle from the port side, but that didnt work. So its definitely not turnbuckles fault, and I ordered a different size now. Its supposed to be an m8 atleast thats what the port one is, but I tried the m10(which is the next size) but obviously its too big and didnt grip. I would like to try an m9 but theyre expensive for some reason. You get m8s for 2-5 quid, you get m10s for 3-5 quid but m9s are 15 quid for some reason.
Guess Ill just have someone make me a new wire next and install it.
Any chance you have mixed components from two different rigging screws . As others have mentioned a touch of grease can help to prevent galling.Hm. I give that a try before I replace the cable. (I dont think I can just replace the screw, can I?)
Any chance you have mixed components from two different rigging screws . As others have mentioned a touch of grease can help to prevent galling.
Are there two turnbuckle thread threads?Different threads. There seems to be some confusion going on.
Are there two turnbuckle thread threads?
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I don't know which way to turn.