Stanchion Replacement

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Quinn McCarthy
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Stanchion Replacement

Post by Quinn McCarthy »

We have a stancion that's bent and needs replacement. What is everyone using for replacement stanchions? Where do we find?
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chriscraig99
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Post by chriscraig99 »

We got one at Thomas Hardware in Detroit. I know that doesn't help you in MN. He just had a box of them and we picked out the one that looked the closest. You will have to have somebody set the angle on the stanchion, because of the angled deck on the 7.9.
chriscraig99
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Post by chriscraig99 »

What is the best way to reinforce the stanchions at the base? I 've seen many things from a plastic piece to teak.
Tom Line
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Post by Tom Line »

If you want to bend the stanchion yourself you can fill it with sand to prevent it from collapsing. With a little creativity, you can figure out how to bend it.
Brian Mellon
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Post by Brian Mellon »

Bending Stantion

Go to any electrical contractor and they will have a 2/4 hicky for bending EMT conduit. I would say they would do it on the spot for you for free it would take about 30 seconds

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Quinn McCarthy
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Post by Quinn McCarthy »

We discovered Garhauer Marine has stanchions that are pretty close to the original. The cost was 52.00 which included welding it at the exact angle we need. We will see how it looks when it gets here.
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