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Old October 18th 06, 02:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
ChuckSlusarczyk
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Default Turnbuckle Cleaning

In article , Ron Wanttaja says...

I've got a bunch of old turnbuckles that were apparently removed from planes
eons ago. They're covered with black, cruddy, dirt and grease. What's the best
way to clean these up?

Ron Wanttaja

Hi Ron
For my early hang gliders I used to get surplus turnbuckles that used to be
available from outfits on the West Coast. They'd be pretty grubby with paint
,oil and cosmoline all over them. I soaked them in MEK or acetone to clean off
the paint etc then I used a wire wheel with a soft bristle wheel to finish the
clean up. Sometimes I had to chase the threads to clean them up but to do that I
had to buy a left hand tap and die for the one side. I wouldn't cut any new
thread just cleaned them out.

See ya

Chuck S

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Old October 21st 06, 02:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Reggie
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Default Turnbuckle Cleaning

After soaking and paint brush scrubbing, try a Sonic Cleaner with MEK
solvent.

Place on a rack about 1 inch from the bottom of the sonic bath, so the
crud has a place to go.

When cleaned you will need to regrease them.

Reggie

 




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