Spreader tip fixing question
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:57 pm
I have a 1974 Dufour Arpege on which I have just renewed all the standing rigging. The spreader tips have a S/S grubscrew running in a thread so it can clamp down on the wire of the cap-shroud to hold the shroud in the spreader tip slot and prevent it from slipping up and down.
However ... The Arpege owners manual makes reference to a nylon screw so I presume the S/S is someones replacement. I am a bit wary of screwing a S/S screw end down onto my brand-new capshrouds hard enough to stop the spreader moving vertically, I'm worried about deforming the wire. Almost everything I read (exception Sigma 33s) talks about seizing the spreader tip through holes drilled in it with Monel or SS wire.
So my options are -
1/ use the SS grubscrews as is
2/ replace the SS grubscrew with a nylon one or put a nylon insert between the grubscrew and the shroud
3/ Drill holes in the spreader tip and seize it to the shroud
4/ Replace the spreader tip and seize it to the shroud.
So I'm looking for opinions/advice. Had anyone ever seen a shroud fail because of this kind of configuration? Would seizing the spreader tip be a better option?
However ... The Arpege owners manual makes reference to a nylon screw so I presume the S/S is someones replacement. I am a bit wary of screwing a S/S screw end down onto my brand-new capshrouds hard enough to stop the spreader moving vertically, I'm worried about deforming the wire. Almost everything I read (exception Sigma 33s) talks about seizing the spreader tip through holes drilled in it with Monel or SS wire.
So my options are -
1/ use the SS grubscrews as is
2/ replace the SS grubscrew with a nylon one or put a nylon insert between the grubscrew and the shroud
3/ Drill holes in the spreader tip and seize it to the shroud
4/ Replace the spreader tip and seize it to the shroud.
So I'm looking for opinions/advice. Had anyone ever seen a shroud fail because of this kind of configuration? Would seizing the spreader tip be a better option?