2023-04-27; 10:59:36 EDT
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Peter,
Here’s the part you need to order from the Dwyer Aluminum Mast Co.:
Wall Wt Cost Max P/N OD Thickness lb/ft $/ft Length RT 1000 1” 0.065” 0.224 12.74 12’
You could have them cut your spreaders to length or you could order 1 piece and cut it yourself.
Aluminum is easy to cut with a hacksaw or a tubing cutter. Shipping might be a little bit cheaper with 2 small pieces vs 1 longer piece.
This particular tubing will come with a clear hard coat anodized finish. This is a thin layer of aluminum oxide (think sapphire!), which is an electrical insulator and will protect the aluminum substrate from corrosion for many years.
Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
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Unless you want a polished finish, I don’t see any reason to use stainless steel Spreaders.
They are heavy, hard to manipulate and much much more expensive than aluminum, which does the job.
If they are mismatched in color, you could paint them.
I’m only adding my opinion because I spend enormous amounts of time overdoing or overthinking.
Keep it simple -a Rhodes idiom.
Ric
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