Boo2
Well-Known Member
Sing "Ho!" for the centre drill or "Why are my stanchions hollow?"
Trying to fit new guardwires yesterday I found that the pre-made ends wouldn't pass through one of the stanchion holes. The other stanchions were fine but this one had some kind of eyelet fitted that would only pass 8mm and the guardwire end is 9.5mm
Whatever the eyelet was made of it was b*start hard : attempts with a 10mm hss drill and a long section TiN plated step drill failed to make any impression at all but turning in desperation to a 10mm centre drill immediately succeeded in drilling out the eyelet. Hurray !
On closer inspection the stanchion turned out to be hollow which I wasn't expecting at all. How on earth do they make them ? They seem too long to be spun, have no visible seams and don't on the face of it look like they're cast. Anyway I'm going to have to replace this one because there is now a path for water to accumulate inside it and possibly soak through into the deck core viat the retaining bolt.
Boo2
Trying to fit new guardwires yesterday I found that the pre-made ends wouldn't pass through one of the stanchion holes. The other stanchions were fine but this one had some kind of eyelet fitted that would only pass 8mm and the guardwire end is 9.5mm
On closer inspection the stanchion turned out to be hollow which I wasn't expecting at all. How on earth do they make them ? They seem too long to be spun, have no visible seams and don't on the face of it look like they're cast. Anyway I'm going to have to replace this one because there is now a path for water to accumulate inside it and possibly soak through into the deck core viat the retaining bolt.
Boo2