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armyret(at)one-eleven.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:12 am Post subject: Wing painting jig |
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Anyone designed a jig, stand, or whatever that can be used to hold the XL wing for painting? Should be able to rotate wing during painting process. Other attributes would be, easy to construct, cheap, etc. Am I asking the impossible?
Al Young
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p.mulwitz(at)worldnet.att Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:51 am Post subject: Wing painting jig |
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Yes, I think you are asking the impossible.
Any jig you want that could remain in place while you rotate the wing
would cover some of the wing area you want to paint. I spent a lot
of mental energy trying to come up with convenient ways to turn a
wing over while building it and could not do it without having the
wing tip removed. That allowed using the lightening holes as points
to attach the handles.
That said, you might be able to build a stand that holds the wing
from underneath. Perhaps some kind of floating supports like the
kind you find on boat trailers would work well. You could lay the
wing on the stand to paint one side and turn it over after the paint
has dried to do the other side.
Good luck,
Paul
XL wings
At 08:13 AM 1/1/2006, you wrote:
Quote: | Anyone designed a jig, stand, or whatever that can be used to hold
the XL wing for painting? Should be able to rotate wing during
painting process. Other attributes would be, easy to construct,
cheap, etc. Am I asking the impossible?
Al Young
XL
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cgalley(at)qcbc.org Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:11 am Post subject: Wing painting jig |
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Quickest and cheapest is to get a cheap automotive engine stand from China
and attach the wing root to it. Might have to weight the engine stand or
fasten an outrigger to the wing tip.
Cy Galley - Chair,
AirVenture Emergency Aircraft Repair
A Service Project of Chapter 75
EAA Safety Programs Editor - TC
EAA Sport Pilot
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JAPhillipsGA(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 4:23 pm Post subject: Wing painting jig |
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Al, I looked at the same question for a couple six pac's and could only see
one way if the fiberglass tip was removed. Course, with sufficient counter
weight it could be done. Course again, by the time I would have built it and
tweaked all the bugs out of it I could have painted a dozen wings top then bottom.
Sounds like your getting close to looking to lift off again ? Hope so, best
regards, Bill N505WP
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