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"highly stressed parts"
Under rust removal we see the statement "For steel parts, except for
highly stressed steel or stainless steel surfaces, the use of abrasive papers, buffers, hand wire brushing, and steel wool are acceptable cleanup procedures" What are 'highly stressed...surfaces"? Do I have any on my Tcraft? - Mike |
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"highly stressed parts"
You betcha. Things like the engine mount, wing attachment, etc. are
what they are referring to. Bud Michael Horowitz wrote: Under rust removal we see the statement "For steel parts, except for highly stressed steel or stainless steel surfaces, the use of abrasive papers, buffers, hand wire brushing, and steel wool are acceptable cleanup procedures" What are 'highly stressed...surfaces"? Do I have any on my Tcraft? - Mike |
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"highly stressed parts"
One of the highest stress areas associated with any aircraft is..
Telling your wife your heading off to the airport again. : ) Wing and engine mounting components and attachment points ect.. "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... Under rust removal we see the statement "For steel parts, except for highly stressed steel or stainless steel surfaces, the use of abrasive papers, buffers, hand wire brushing, and steel wool are acceptable cleanup procedures" What are 'highly stressed...surfaces"? Do I have any on my Tcraft? - Mike |
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"highly stressed parts"
Michael Horowitz wrote: Under rust removal we see the statement "For steel parts, except for highly stressed steel or stainless steel surfaces, the use of abrasive papers, buffers, hand wire brushing, and steel wool are acceptable cleanup procedures" What are 'highly stressed...surfaces"? Do I have any on my Tcraft? - Mike Please add anything associated with the landing gear to the lists others have provided. |
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"highly stressed parts"
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 13:32:17 -0400, Michael Horowitz
wrote: Under rust removal we see the statement "For steel parts, except for highly stressed steel or stainless steel surfaces, the use of abrasive papers, buffers, hand wire brushing, and steel wool are acceptable cleanup procedures" What are 'highly stressed...surfaces"? Do I have any on my Tcraft? - Mike Ah - highly stressed is refering to an area that receives a lot of stress. I was thinking it was some manufacturing process; - MIke |
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