Leonidas
Well-Known Member
I had the mast down for routine inspection and found 2 vertical cracks about 10cm long one of them starting from a screw hole in the vicinity of the step. ( The mast is made by the now defunct Franspar and is stepped on the coachroof) . Rather than cropping this section, the spar technicians recommended to grind them out, put stop holes at the end and weld the cracks with Argon and then grind them to a smooth finish. I am concerned that the heat affected zone (in way of the welding) will destroy the anodizing which is still effective and may cause future problems.
There has been a suggestion of using duralac primer followed by top coats to cover the welded repairs and also the step so as to avoid direct contact between the mast extrusion and the step internally.
Any other recommendations as to how to mitigate this??
There has been a suggestion of using duralac primer followed by top coats to cover the welded repairs and also the step so as to avoid direct contact between the mast extrusion and the step internally.
Any other recommendations as to how to mitigate this??