[Public-List] Sail track rivets on mast - SS Machine screws

Jeffrey fongemie at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 14:30:57 PDT 2012


Welcome Nicki,

Thanks for posting.

As it turns out, Monel rivets are difficult to find here in the US at
reasonable prices. I found a couple of places selling little packages of
three monel rivets for $16! McMaster Carr has "Corrosion-Resistant Blind
Rivets"  made from copper and nickel-copper; not too bad at $6.51 for 10.

After reading more about Monel, I'm questioning that as a solution in this
case. Wickipedia article claims monel not inert when joined with other
metals, which would make sense.

"However, because of the problem of
electrolytic<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrolytic>action in salt
water (also known as Galvanic
corrosion <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galvanic_corrosion>), in
shipbuilding monel must be carefully insulated from other metals such as
steel. The New York Times of August 12, 1915 published an article about a
215 foot yacht, "the first ship that has ever been built with an entirely
monel hull," that "went to pieces" in just six weeks and had to be
scrapped, "on account of the disintegration of her bottom by electrical
action." The yacht's steel skeleton deteriorated due to electrolytic
interaction with the monel."
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monel#cite_note-4>

-Jeff

Jeff Fongemie
#116 Seagrass

http://picasaweb.google.com/fongemie







On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Nicki Crutchfield <nickicrutchfield at mac.com
> wrote:

> Hello all,
> My first post after much reading here.
> Monel is the preferred option here in the UK. It is apparently inert when
> mixed with aluminium and, though more expensive than aluminium ones, I
> wouldn't use stainless. Depends if you are in a salt water environment or
> not. The black goop (whatever it's called) is also the way to.
> There, I've made my maiden post.:)
> Kind regards,
> Nicki.
>
> On 26 Mar 2012, at 18:11, Jeffrey <fongemie at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks John.
> >
> > Good idea on using some good with adhesion qualities.
> >
> > -jeff
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 1:07 PM, John Birch <Sunstone at cogeco.ca> wrote:
> >
> >> We went 316 SS Machine screws on Sunstone, an A-37, Great Lakes boat.
> Same
> >> mast manufacturer, when we did a major overhaul of the rig. Used Sikkens
> >> 291, now called something else, but the adhesive version. Felt locktight
> >> might be too corrosive, TefGel being non adhesive at all. Didn't want
> the
> >> machine screws to work loose. So far, no problems - the work was done at
> >> Klacko Spars in Bronte Ontario back in 1997.
> >>
> >> Pulled a couple of machine screws to check, after acetoning out the
> holes,
> >> no whitish aluminum oxide present, looked like the threads had been cut
> >> yesterday. Then rebedded them with more Sikkens. None are loose.
> >>
> >> Haven't taken the boat offshore in the ocean yet, but given the salinity
> >> of the upper Chesapeake, I imaging it would be just fine.
> >>
> >> Danny Klacko recommended this approach - he does great work and knows
> his
> >> stuff.
> >>
> >> Hope this is a help
> >>
> >> John
> >>
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffrey" <alberg30nh at gmail.com>
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> >> Subject: [Public-List] Sail track rivets on mast
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi everyone,
> >>>
> >>> I need to do something about the main sail track. I know many of the
> >>> rivets
> >>> are bad, last season we kept finding rivets heads on the deck!
> >>>
> >>> I've read through past messages in the list archives to see what others
> >>> have done. I can't decide between hunting down monel rivets, tapping
> for
> >>> SS
> >>> machine screws or just keeping replacing aluminum with aluminum.  I
> like
> >>> the idea of ss machine screws but I'm concerned about corrosion even
> with
> >>> the use of products like TefGel.
> >>>
> >>> Has there been some newly formed consensus on the subject? Anyone go
> the
> >>> machine screw route and find it became a problem due to corrosion of
> the
> >>> threads in the aluminum holes?
> >>>
> >>> -Jeff
> >>>
> >>> Jeff Fongemie
> >>> #116 Seagrass
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