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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:00 am    Post subject: Wing repair Reply with quote

My 2 cents worth on the wing repair. Building new Model 4 wings is a good
idea if financially feasible. I would want to uncover the damaged wing to
inspect for other damage. If replacing the spar, how about sawing of the
front half of the old spar, leaving the ribs in place, then attaching a new
spar with rivets and cement. It would only add the thickness of the spar
material (.035 inches ?) to the chord of the wing, and would save lots of
time and add only a pound or two.

Before covering my model 4 wings, I have decided to make the "quick tip"
mod, making the outer bay of the wing removable for conversion to
"Speedster" wing. Who has done this and who has any comments/advice.
Please post here or email me - don't be shy.

Ed Gray Dallas KF2 582 and Model 4 building and looking for 100 hp engine
and fwf
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:10 pm    Post subject: Wing repair Reply with quote

My 2 cents worth also. I have built an Avid but have never tried to repair
a wing. I would try what Ed Gray suggested and cut the spar in half
lengthwise with an angle grinder and cutting disc. Aluminium cuts very
easily with these discs. But don't try and fit the new spar inside what is
left of the old one. This would be very messy and they wont fit neatly
together anyway. Use a grinding disc and grind the aluminium away from the
inside of the spar at each rib. The heat generated will help release the
glue and the whole operation would be completely stress free on the delicate
wing structure. It would be a lot of work, but a lot less than building
another wing. As I said, I have never tried doing this but it might work.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:19 pm    Post subject: Wing repair Reply with quote

Splitting the spar will cause the spar to spring open wider . I bet you will damage the ribs doing that
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Wing repair Reply with quote

Guys , Get a grip here.
You want to take a bent un- airworthy spar and dissect it and epoxy and rivet another tube to it ?

Fix it properly or the plane will become a lawn ornament.

Hard to believe that anyone would try to re-engineer a damaged part instead of doing a proper repair.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:34 pm    Post subject: Wing repair Reply with quote

Sounds to me like it would be safer to just ignore the dent than attempt to fix it with the patch work methods I've seen here.
 
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On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Brian Leach <leach(at)infogen.net.nz (leach(at)infogen.net.nz)> wrote:
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My 2 cents worth also.  I have built an Avid but have never tried to repair
a wing.  I would try what Ed Gray suggested and cut the spar in half
lengthwise with an angle grinder and cutting disc. Aluminium cuts very
easily with these discs.  But don't try and fit the new spar inside what is
left of the old one.  This would be very messy and they wont fit neatly
together anyway.  Use a grinding disc and grind the aluminium away from the
inside of the spar at each rib.  The heat generated will help release the
glue and the whole operation would be completely stress free on the delicate
wing structure.  It would be a lot of work, but a lot less than building
another wing.  As I said, I have never tried doing this but it might workist Features Navigator to browse
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 4:49 pm    Post subject: Wing repair Reply with quote

Pat Reilly and Dave. I think you have both misunderstood my post. I was suggesting a way of completely removing the old spar without stressing the rest of the wing structure, so that the new spar could be glued in. If the old spar could be successfully removed without damaging the ribs the end result would be the same as a new wing.

Brian.
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Sounds to me like it would be safer to just ignore the dent than attempt to fix it with the patch work methods I've seen here.

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My 2 cents worth also. I have built an Avid but have never tried to repair
a wing. I would try what Ed Gray suggested and cut the spar in half
lengthwise with an angle grinder and cutting disc. Aluminium cuts very
easily with these discs. But don't try and fit the new spar inside what is
left of the old one. This would be very messy and they wont fit neatly
together anyway. Use a grinding disc and grind the aluminium away from the
inside of the spar at each rib. The heat generated will help release the
glue and the whole operation would be completely stress free on the delicate
wing structure. It would be a lot of work, but a lot less than building
another wing. As I said, I have never tried doing this but it might workist Features Navigator to browse
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 4:59 pm    Post subject: Re: Wing repair Reply with quote

Brian, Yes replace the entire front spar. But who knows what lurks inside. It is a huge job regardless. I just hope that the fellow that was looking at buying this plane knows that the plane is not structurally as sound as it should be.

Plenty of Kitfox for sale< why fix a bent one when you can buy one that is airworthy now unless is it cost effective. ?


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 5:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Wing repair Reply with quote

Pat - what are you saying here? Ignore the damage?
>>Sounds to me like it would be safer to just ignore the dent than attempt to�fix it with the patch work�methods I've seen�here.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:28 pm    Post subject: Wing repair Reply with quote

Dave
I think it goes without saying that with any damage like this the fabric
must be torn off, the entire wing inspected and the spar replaced. The
point that I was making is that if you can carefully cut the old spar out
without damaging the ribs, and carefully support everything so you don't
change the washout, then you should be able to make a perfect repair that
would be a lot less time and money than building a complete new wing. This
is assuming there is no other damage except for the dented spar. But as
somebody else said, if you haven't already built one of these wings, don't
even think about doing it. Anybody thinking about buying this aeroplane
would certainly want to see inside the wing before making a decision to buy
it.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:59 am    Post subject: Wing repair Reply with quote

I guess it is OK to agree and disagree. I liked Brian's method of removing
the front spar. Cutting the spar into sections and then adressing each rib
individually seems to be a great idea. Doing the repair without having wing
building experience would eliminate most of us that built after about 1995
or so when the quick build wing came out. I don't see any more challenge
with the repair than building a wing, and the wing building was formerly
done many times with only an instruction manual as help. I would say,
however, if the repair guy doesn't have much experience with tools, then
look for some help somewhere. Removing the fabric? I think that would be
necessary simply from the sake of fabric integrity. It would also be good
experience for understanding and maintaining the airplane down the road.

Lowell
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:49 am    Post subject: wing repair Reply with quote

Lots of interesting ideas on the bent wing spar. I will clarify what I had
in mind. I don't think splitting the old spar would harm the ribs, but if
so, that could be avoided by putting a kerf near the attach point for each
rib. If you totally detach all ribs from the spar, the wing will lose its
shape and require some sort of jig. If you lay it out flat and shim for the
washout, you could leave only a skeleton of the old spar, not necessarily
half of it, but avoid detaching all the ribs and basically starting all
over. You could preserve the dimensions and washout and attach a new tube
with cement and rivets, no big mess that I can foresee. I certainly would
not just "go fly it and hope its ok". That's my 2 sense worth, but I aint
no enjunear.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:47 pm    Post subject: Wing repair Reply with quote

Brian, Now that makes sense.
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Pat Reilly and Dave.   I think you have both misunderstood my post.  I was suggesting a way of completely removing the old spar without stressing the rest of the wing structure, so that the new spar could be glued in.  If the old spar could be successfully removed without damaging the ribs the end result would be the same as a new wing.
 
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Subject: Re: Wing repair


Sounds to me like it would be safer to just ignore the dent than attempt to fix it with the patch work methods I've seen here.
 
Pat Reilly
Mod 3 582 Rebuild
Rockford, IL

On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Brian Leach <leach(at)infogen.net.nz (leach(at)infogen.net.nz)> wrote:

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--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Brian Leach" <leach(at)infogen.net.nz (leach(at)infogen.net.nz)>

My 2 cents worth also.  I have built an Avid but have never tried to repair
a wing.  I would try what Ed Gray suggested and cut the spar in half
lengthwise with an angle grinder and cutting disc. Aluminium cuts very
easily with these discs.  But don't try and fit the new spar inside what is
left of the old one.  This would be very messy and they wont fit neatly
together anyway.  Use a grinding disc and grind the aluminium away from the
inside of the spar at each rib.  The heat generated will help release the
glue and the whole operation would be completely stress free on the delicate
wing structure.  It would be a lot of work, but a lot less than building

another wing.  As I said, I have never tried doing this but it might workist Features Navigator to browse
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