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On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 2:38:43 PM UTC-7, PBA wrote:
Back on topic...is there good material to protect the underbelly of a sailplane? I would be interested in protecting the base of the wing spar opening on the fuselage. Years of assemblies have started to wear a groove and it's getting thin. Something Teflon Based? I see from a previous post, not an easy material to bond to something else. The material for that is UHMW PE tape, available in various thicknesses and widths, with either rubber or acrylic adhesive. Common thickness ranges from about .005" to .020". Available from McMaster-Carr or Amazon etc. Note that as you approach 10 mills, the tape starts getting more rigid and is suitable mostly for flatter surfaces. For lining the fuselage spar openings, you'll want .005" (or there'bouts, and acrylic adhesive). UHMW PE is almost as slick as Teflon, but has much higher mechanical strength. Teflon, will slippery, is not nearly as wear resistant or useful as an anti-abrasion liner. For tough jobs, UHMW is best. bumper I probably have a dozen rolls of UHMW PE in various calibers in my hangar :d) |
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At 01:48 19 May 2015, bumper wrote:
On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 2:38:43 PM UTC-7, PBA wrote: Back on topic...is there good material to protect the underbelly of a sa= ilplane?=20 I would be interested in protecting the base of the wing spar opening on = the fuselage. Years of assemblies have started to wear a groove and it's ge= tting thin. Something Teflon Based? I see from a previous post, not an easy= material to bond to something else. The material for that is UHMW PE tape, available in various thicknesses and= widths, with either rubber or acrylic adhesive. Common thickness ranges fr= om about .005" to .020". Available from McMaster-Carr or Amazon etc.=20 Note that as you approach 10 mills, the tape starts getting more rigid and = is suitable mostly for flatter surfaces. For lining the fuselage spar openi= ngs, you'll want .005" (or there'bouts, and acrylic adhesive). UHMW PE is almost as slick as Teflon, but has much higher mechanical streng= th. Teflon, will slippery, is not nearly as wear resistant or useful as an = anti-abrasion liner. For tough jobs, UHMW is best.=20 bumper I probably have a dozen rolls of UHMW PE in various calibers in my hangar := d) My friend and I had this problem on our gliders, a DG200 and Std Cirrus respectively. Measure the depth of the groove. Lay up several sheets/strip of glass fibre on a layer of plastic sheet on a workbench. When cured cut to length, check the strip fits the groove and brings the level of the unworn part of the fuselage. Attach in place with resin. When the resin has cured file/sand to a smooth finish, less than 10 minutes work each side. Result is a durable smooth surface for the spar to slide into the fuselage at the right height bringing joy back to rigging again. An inspector checked our handy work and was most impressed. I may have to repeat again in another 1500 assemblies/43 years! Gavin Std Cirrus, G-SCNN, #173 SFV Südeifel, Utscheid, Germany |
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Hi Bumper
Please send me two feet of this material to fit the spar s |
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On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 3:01:47 PM UTC-7, wrote:
Hi Bumper Please send me two feet of this material to fit the spar s I'll include a couple of feet with your order of a MKIV "high tech" yaw string (it will be folded to fit in an envelope, offer good through 21 May 15 :c). Or, you can get your very own roll on Amazon ($6.02 w/free shipping w/"Prime") 5 yds, 3/4" wide, .007" thick. http://www.amazon.com/TapeCase-423-5...ription-iframe |
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