[alberg30] Mast support beam
Tom Sutherland
sutherlandt at prodigy.net
Sat May 20 06:41:41 PDT 2000
Paul .... I was of the impression that "White Oak" did very well in the
area of rot resistance. I would definitely agree with you on Red Oak and
some of the others.
I would be interested in any other discussion on "White Oak" which is
also praised for it's strait grain and superior strength.
Tom S
A30 #412
InCahoots
Rabbit649 at AOL.com wrote:
> Sounds like good thinking and great work.But I would suggest using
> something
> other than oak for two reasons:
> 1)It has very poor rot resistance, which is especially important
> characteristic to have in wood that is likely to be exposed to
> moisture,
> especially fresh water moisture as would anything in or near the bilge
> (bilge
> water is often rainwater that leaks in from hatches and decks)
> 2)It is known that oak does not take well to being fiberglassed,
> due to
> its acid content.
> Mahogonny and Douglas Fir are much to be preferred.
> Paul Cicchetti
> #23 Ashwagh
>
>
>
> In a message dated 5/18/00 8:09:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> plefkovith at aol.com writes:
>
> > HI,
> > Guys my name is Paul L ,Iv'e been reading the Alberg list for over
> a year
> > now.
> > I'm into my third Alberg, two Pearson Albergs and the Whitby i now
> own.
> > My hull NO. is 492. Talking about mast support, i also have an
> aluminum
> > transverse
> > mast support. As a precaution last year i took two oak 2x4's
> bolted and
> > bunged
> > them foward of the vee berth bulkhead. If you cut a hole in the vee
> berth
> > floor the
> > beam can be glassed to the hull to take up additional compression
> load
> from
> > the mast. This solution will transfer the load from the bulkhead
> to the
> > hull.
> > Additionaly if you glass in oak wedges at the turn of the bildge
> this will
> > stiffen up the floor in the vee berth cabin. I have used this
> method on
> the
> > last
> > of my two Albergs. If you buy some Quarter round moulding and miter
> it
> > around the beam at the floor level it will look very nice. The
> entire
> > project
> > took about eight man hours and it works very well.
> >
> > Paul
> > Plefkovith at aol.com
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