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Re: Aermotor mast straightening

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:34 pm
by billcobb
You do have some other options:

Put the tower on a hill such that the mast pipe is vertical when installed.

Put up the mill and pull on the tail vane with a rope until it meets township ordinances.

Put it up and knock it down again but on the opposite side. The crunch will be done ([2 wrongs make a right sometimes).

Cut the stub tower legs on one side to make the mast pipe look vertical.

Sell it to someone in Pisa, Italy, it ought to fit right in.

Set the tower in place so that the tilt favors your best view. Great for Christmas card shots.

Sell it to a blind family, they probably will never know, but will appreciate the creaking noise.

Write a book about it: "Tilting at Windmills", by Don Corleone.

Re: Aermotor mast straightening

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 3:09 pm
by bobceng
I am considering the "put it up and knock it down again" option.
Unfortunately, the bend is already to the right, so I need to know if two rights can produce a left. Maybe I will stand on the opposite side so the bend goes the other way.

I dunno, I was never good with that fizziks stuff...

Re: Aermotor mast straightening

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2020 8:43 pm
by Ron Stauffer
My AZ helper is in Michigan for a high school reunion. It appears there is something there that is contagious other than covid. Haha. I will see what he is like when he gets back

Ron

Re: Aermotor mast straightening

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 5:49 pm
by windybob
Good luck. Maybe he will come back and be wondering why everyone else looks so old and worn, when he sees the same guy in the mirror he always was.

Re: Aermotor mast straightening

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 6:59 pm
by billcobb
When he returns, guarantee he will be hungry for pizza, butter pecan ice-cream, and a few other candies by the gallon.

Re: Aermotor mast straightening

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 6:09 pm
by bobceng
Just got my mast back from the machine shop in Traverse. Nice and straight! He heated the area red, then applied pressure and chucked in a lathe to check alignment. Other than a 6-inch area of discoloration, there is no evidence of a crack. I may remove and replace the mast cup for most complete visual inspection.