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08-04-2009, 07:38 PM
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Ah OK. Hayn seems to make some nice swaged...
Ah OK. Hayn seems to make some nice swaged "marine" forks that don't have the smaller clevis pin hole that the aircraft forks do, but, yes, they are way more expensive than an eye of similar...
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Yes that was my question ... In fact the majority...
Yes that was my question ... In fact the majority of mast tangs I've seen are made up of two parts (a "fork tang"?), mating to an eye at the top of the shroud. Yet it seems to me that a one-part...
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08-02-2009, 03:16 PM
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Two- versus one-part tangs
Are two-part tangs (i.e. tangs which accept eyes) superior to one-part tangs (i.e. tangs which accept forks)?
It seems to me the one-part tang has the big advantage of guaranteeing fair loading of...
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