Stainless Tube Question

GAJ52

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I have a stainless steel handrail that extends from my radar arch to the flybridge. The tubing on the radar arch is slightly larger in diameter and fits over the flybridge tubing. When I have to lower the radar arch going under low bridges on the Thames, this stainless handrail separates. Now the problem, when I raise the radar arch again, as the two different diameter tubes meet they often but up against each other rather than the smaller tube sliding inside the larger tube.

What I'm after is some kind of 'bullet' type guide that fits in the smaller diameter tube that will allow these two tubes to 'self centre' and slide into each other as I raise the radar arch.

I have tried doing a Google search but can't find any kind of self centering guide as described.

Any thoughts

Glen
 
I assume you are saying that you have a job getting the smaller tube to locate inside the larger tube & a pointed end to the smaller tube will help to align the 2 bits
Why not fit a piece of broom handle inside the smaller tube & shape it to form the tapered " bullet" that you need
 
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks.

Thanks also for the idea of the wooden option, but I don't think that would have lasted very long.
 
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