Quandary
Well-Known Member
I took the life lines off before the boat lift last year but left the stanchions in place, the front sling lean't on two of them, so they each have a slow bend about 5-6 ins. from the base. Replacements are a silly price, tapered polished stainless steel, so I have been trying to straighten them. I have a 3" bit of close fitting tube recovered from a broken stanchion base but I have not been able to find a way of restraining it and applying enough force low down to restore the shape, I have tried the vice but that did not work, I bored a hole to take the base tube in an immovable tree stump in my garden but could not apply enough force close to the bend and risked a kink where the holes for the middle wire are. I 'borrowed' one of those concrete bases with holes in that are used to support temporary site fencing, stood it on end against a wall but the grc stuff turned out to be quite soft. I asked a guy with a press but he thought it would just damage it. I suspect he was reluctant to bother taking the risk. Does it need heat and if so, can they be repolished? Someone suggested reversing them when the boat is slung again but I am not sure that the bases would take it again. I am surely not the first to try to solve this problem.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?