Keel steel
Keel steel
While grinding rust off on my keel last night I couldn't help but notice the surface seems to be a lot softer than I had expected. This leads me to one of two conclusions; 1) the keel is so rusted that the dammage penetrates deep or; 2) the keel is some type of alloy that is more dense and softer than mild steel. Anybody notice the same while reconditioning their keel?
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Yes, I noticed that there seemed to be a more solid chunk of steal where the cable attaches, I assumed that the keel may have a back bone of steal and cast iron around it.
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After I had mine sandblasted I tried to drill out the pivot pin hole area and put in a bushing. The hole was getting oblong at the ends from wobbling... I quickly dulled 2 new special bits I bought and was glad I rented a heavy duty drill, cuz I think I ruined it, and I eventually gave up. It was definately harder steel than I was equipted to handle.
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I noticed that when I remove the shackle from my keel that the mounting area seemed to uniform for just cast iron and also seemed to be too thin in section to safely carry the load of the keel. I did think much about it at the time. I worked for a company that made equipment for the steel industry, when we still had a steel industry, anyway, we supplied cast iron rolls that we about 24" in dia. and cast around a 3" dia. steel shaft that was machined after casting. It is quite possible that the keels have a steel backbone running from the pivot to the cable attachment.
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I have my old one at home, I'll measure it tonight, can't recall offhand.
I thought that this great article on Windward's site would have that info, but it appears to be the only thing not mentioned. Unless I missed it.
I thought that this great article on Windward's site would have that info, but it appears to be the only thing not mentioned. Unless I missed it.
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