Forums > Wing Foiling General

Armstrong fuselage and mast loose play.

Reply
Created by RowanKimberg > 9 months ago, 18 Aug 2022
RowanKimberg
QLD, 2 posts
18 Aug 2022 5:37PM
Thumbs Up

My new A+ 1550v2 and 60cm fuse seem to have quite a bit of movement on the mast? I've got it as tight as possible and it still seems very loose? The older 60cm fuse and mast may have a little bit of internal wear? Is that possible? I'm thinking of just permanently epoxying the mast and fuselage in place.

kobo
NSW, 1107 posts
18 Aug 2022 5:58PM
Thumbs Up

Definitely better to have the load on the hex joint and not the screws, best to fill the inside of the mast to make tight fit and wings to make them tight and leave the fuse alone. The wear seems to occur inside the mast and wings. If it's only slight you can just spray some clear acrylic in there from a rattle can or carefully paint some epoxy resin in there with very light coats because if you do too much it's a bitch to sand down to fit.Otherwise if it really sloppy there is video that Gofoil made on the net about waxing the fuse so nothing sticks to it then wiping epoxy paste into the joint then jamming the fuse in there and letting set.

TooMuchEpoxy
420 posts
18 Aug 2022 6:53PM
Thumbs Up

I got a brand new 925 complete a year ago and lost money sending the damn thing straight back to the factory(armie made me pay the return shipping to the factory in china)

I found the play in the connections to be awful and the mast to flex like a wet noodle.

cct305
22 posts
18 Aug 2022 7:56PM
Thumbs Up

This is a well known problem with Armstrong masts. A lot of flex and loose connection points. Not great at speed and in water with turbulence.

MidAtlanticFoil
818 posts
19 Aug 2022 3:03AM
Thumbs Up

You will want to add a bit of material to the hexagonal portions of the fuse. I just got some 3M putty for filling in scratches on my wings and I bet it would be a great option, as it sands down pretty easy. Feather on a thin coat on the 8 sides and sand down as needed for a nice tight fit. Toxic stuff though, so do it outside.

3M Acryl Putty, 05096, Green, 14.5 oz

kobo
NSW, 1107 posts
19 Aug 2022 6:40AM
Thumbs Up

BTW I ride my gear 5-7 times a week , only ever used the rattle can method every couple of months ,never have loose joints and never broken any screws in 2.5 years of use.

Poida
WA, 1921 posts
19 Aug 2022 3:43PM
Thumbs Up

i sprayed two coats of clear acrylic lacquer (car paint) into the hole on the foil that goes onto the fuselage. Seems to work.

Johndesu
NSW, 561 posts
19 Aug 2022 7:22PM
Thumbs Up

I wax my fuselage connection every surf for a super quick, easy, & snug fit every time no worries!;-)



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Wing Foiling General


"Armstrong fuselage and mast loose play." started by RowanKimberg