Gwylan
Well-Known Member
We have recently lost a stanchion, bust, broken, bent, terminal failure, typical end of life scenario. What ever you call it. The stanchion has returned to the fjords it has been pining for, for so long.
It has broken off in an unequal fight with the spring tide, the decomposing pontoon and the prevailing wind.
Anyway, we now have a stump to remove from the base, which remains firmly connected to the boat.
After 20+ years in place how do I remove the bolt that passes through the base and the stanchion? It feels as if it is welded in place. Well it is sort of..
It laughs at screwdrivers and I'm reluctant to get the impact screwdriver on it as I might loosen the base.
Do I just[?] drill out the old bolt and move on? Got a new drill and set of cobalt bits for Christmas - so that could cope with the job.
Suggestions, tricks, much appreciated.
Also a supplier of 30" or 760 mm aluminium stanchions would be much appreciated. Have looked at Trafalgar and they will be the fall back if no other candidate emerges. always assuming I can get the stump of the old one removed
It has broken off in an unequal fight with the spring tide, the decomposing pontoon and the prevailing wind.
Anyway, we now have a stump to remove from the base, which remains firmly connected to the boat.
After 20+ years in place how do I remove the bolt that passes through the base and the stanchion? It feels as if it is welded in place. Well it is sort of..
It laughs at screwdrivers and I'm reluctant to get the impact screwdriver on it as I might loosen the base.
Do I just[?] drill out the old bolt and move on? Got a new drill and set of cobalt bits for Christmas - so that could cope with the job.
Suggestions, tricks, much appreciated.
Also a supplier of 30" or 760 mm aluminium stanchions would be much appreciated. Have looked at Trafalgar and they will be the fall back if no other candidate emerges. always assuming I can get the stump of the old one removed