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Water in aluminium Axis must

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Created by Ngf > 9 months ago, 21 Nov 2022
Ngf
NSW, 11 posts
21 Nov 2022 12:11PM
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I've just bought 19mm Axis aluminium mast. And I noticed water gets inside the mast even if there are plastic plugs on each side. Has anyone else had this problem?

saltwaterwine
NSW, 67 posts
21 Nov 2022 2:55PM
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Is the water in the bolt holes or in the core. ?

Ngf
NSW, 11 posts
21 Nov 2022 3:08PM
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saltwaterwine said..
Is the water in the bolt holes or in the core. ?


In the core. There are 2 black plastic plugs from each side but the water gets through them and stays.

shi thouse
WA, 1151 posts
21 Nov 2022 1:07PM
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Pretty standard. Always have water in mine. Not a lot but enough to have to empty out. Likes the gap where the doodad sits as well.

saltwaterwine
NSW, 67 posts
21 Nov 2022 4:56PM
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Ngf said..

saltwaterwine said..
Is the water in the bolt holes or in the core. ?



In the core. There are 2 black plastic plugs from each side but the water gets through them and stays.


Id use sika 291 to seal properly.

Grantmac
2317 posts
22 Nov 2022 2:59AM
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On my Gong mast with similar plugs I always got water until I pulled the plugs and applied thick lanolin grease. Now I get absolutely zero water intrusion.

saltwaterwine
NSW, 67 posts
22 Nov 2022 7:49AM
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Ngf said..

saltwaterwine said..
Is the water in the bolt holes or in the core. ?



In the core. There are 2 black plastic plugs from each side but the water gets through them and stays.


My axis masts do the same I must get round to sealing them properly too.

saltwaterwine
NSW, 67 posts
22 Nov 2022 7:49AM
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Ngf said..

saltwaterwine said..
Is the water in the bolt holes or in the core. ?



In the core. There are 2 black plastic plugs from each side but the water gets through them and stays.


My axis masts do the same I must get round to sealing them properly too.

Dcharlton
320 posts
22 Nov 2022 6:53AM
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mine does as well. It's a small amount so I don't think it's impacting performance.

DC

Seajuice
NSW, 919 posts
22 Nov 2022 10:06AM
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I will have to check mine! I am more concerned of corrosion.
Thinking of using a hot glue gun. Worked well on my plastic water tank.

nimo1972
102 posts
22 Nov 2022 6:16PM
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I filled an aluminium mast with expanding foam. It worked great ??

rgmacca
456 posts
23 Nov 2022 3:57PM
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Mind had water get past the plugs, really annoying and I thought a corrosion risk. I ended up drilling a hole in plug to drain water then filling with PU foam.
it's a basic thing that should be sorted straight from manufacture. All they need to do is seal it properly.

rseeg
NSW, 12 posts
24 Nov 2022 3:13PM
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I also had water in my Axis aluminium mast. A good technique I used to get the water out is to lean it up vertically against an oil heater - as the air inside the mast expands it forces the water out. I had to cool and reheat a few times to get all the water out. When dry I just filled both ends with silicone. The center slot is quite deep and hard to fill with silicone so I just cut a piece of foam, put some silicone on it and squished it down into the slot leaving it there permanently.

warwickl
NSW, 2353 posts
24 Nov 2022 4:43PM
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From comments here is the water just flows out when put in one's car.



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