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Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 6:26 pm Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Hello Listers,
Today I took my Fox home to begin a thorough Condition Inspection. I decided to cut the fabric on a wing strut and inspect the
strut tubing. To my great surprise the tubing was quite rusted to the point that I have to replace them. In 1992 I prepared the metal, primed it well with Stits epoxy coating and glued the wood trailing edge fairings into place. Up to this date, the struts looked as good as new. Now I am thankful that I decided to open the fabric and check things out.
Now I'm in the market for both new struts. If anyone has a new set to sell, please contact me. If not, I'll try the factory and see if they are still available.
Thanks Much, Happy Easter, Ron N55KF
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Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 6:44 pm Post subject: Re: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Mine were the same way on my Avid. Do yourself a favor and have them build you a set with the larger tubes so you can put the plastic farings the newer kitfox's are using on them. They wont hold the water in and you wont have the rust issues.
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Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 7:00 pm Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Good suggestion! I think that is what I may have to do. Thanks, Ron
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Mine were the same way on my Avid. Do yourself a favor and have them
build you a set with the larger tubes so you can put the plastic farings
the newer kitfox's are using on them. They wont hold the water in and you
wont have the rust issues.
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 4:50 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Ron,
Great to hear from you and good catch on the strut issue! I trust retirement is working out. I'm sure John and the Kitfox folks can take care of your strut needs.
Rick Weiss
N39RW Series V Speedster, 912ULS
SkyStar S/N 1
Port Orange, FL
On Apr 3, 2010, at 10:59 PM, Ron Liebmann wrote:
[quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Ron Liebmann" <rliebmann(at)comcast.net (rliebmann(at)comcast.net)>
Good suggestion! I think that is what I may have to do. Thanks, Ron
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Mine were the same way on my Avid. Do yourself a favor and have them build you a set with the larger tubes so you can put the plastic farings the newer kitfox's are using on them. They wont hold the water in and you wont have the rust issues.
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Pat Reilly
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 5:58 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Ron, How did you conduct your inspection besides cutting the fabric away? Was the rust on the outside of tube or did you cut into tube tocheck inside, ?
Pat Reilly
Mod 3 582 Rebuild
Rockford, IL
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Ron Liebmann <rliebmann(at)comcast.net (rliebmann(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
Quote: | Hello Listers,
Today I took my Fox home to begin a thorough Condition Inspection. I decided to cut the fabric on a wing strut and inspect the
strut tubing. To my great surprise the tubing was quite rusted to the point that I have to replace them. In 1992 I prepared the metal, primed it well with Stits epoxy coating and glued the wood trailing edge fairings into place. Up to this date, the struts looked as good as new. Now I am thankful that I decided to open the fabric and check things out.
Now I'm in the market for both new struts. If anyone has a new set to sell, please contact me. If not, I'll try the factory and see if they are still available.
Thanks Much, Happy Easter, Ron N55KF
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 6:21 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Ron:
I ordered a pair of wing struts for a Kitfox II back in 2007. I sent an old strut in a wooden crate. John replicated both struts based on the one sent. He did an outstanding job, as expected. Something I did different this time is not to use fairings. I want to make sure the struts are corrosion free. Since a Kitfox II is intended to be a slow, fun machine, skipping the fairings is not an issue. I agree it is a good idea to get the wider tubes.
Best regards!
Jose Toro
ex Kitfox II owner (still miss it)
From: Weiss Richard <MDKitfox(at)aol.com>
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Sun, April 4, 2010 8:50:14 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts
Ron,
Great to hear from you and good catch on the strut issue! I trust retirement is working out. I'm sure John and the Kitfox folks can take care of your strut needs.
Rick Weiss
N39RW Series V Speedster, 912ULS
SkyStar S/N 1
Port Orange, FL
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Mine were the same way on my Avid. Do yourself a favor and have them build you a set with the larger tubes so you can put the plastic farings the newer kitfox's are using on them. They wont hold the water in and you wont have the rust issues.
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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 6:54 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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I think the preferred way is to tap along the suspect area with a
hammer, and listen for dull sounds (like when I'm talking. : ) )
Lynn Matteson
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Countdown to 1000 hrs...99.9 to go(111 days to go)
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On Apr 4, 2010, at 9:57 AM, Patrick Reilly wrote:
Quote: | Ron, How did you conduct your inspection besides cutting the fabric
away? Was the rust on the outside of tube or did you cut into tube
tocheck inside, ?
Pat Reilly
Mod 3 582 Rebuild
Rockford, IL
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Ron Liebmann
<rliebmann(at)comcast.net> wrote:
Hello Listers,
Today I took my Fox home to begin a thorough Condition Inspection.
I decided to cut the fabric on a wing strut and inspect the
strut tubing. To my great surprise the tubing was quite rusted to
the point that I have to replace them. In 1992 I prepared the
metal, primed it well with Stits epoxy coating and glued the wood
trailing edge fairings into place. Up to this date, the struts
looked as good as new. Now I am thankful that I decided to open the
fabric and check things out.
Now I'm in the market for both new struts. If anyone has a new set
to sell, please contact me. If not, I'll try the factory and see if
they are still available.
Thanks Much, Happy Easter, Ron N55KF
arget="_blank">http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Kitfox-List ttp://
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Mod 3 582 Rebuild
Rockford,IL
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 7:24 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Hi Pat,
Since there was a small cut in the fabric about 1' from the lower attach point, I thought it wise to open it up for a proper inspection.
The amount of rust that was along the full length of the tubing was shocking. Apparently the wood fairing held moisture and it went thru the epoxy that was used. I did use the kit supplied epoxy.
After I cleaned an area of the rust, I did a punch test on it and found that the tube was still in great shape. A "sounding" test on the tube gives me the idea that there may not be any rust on the inside. After the testing of the tube I think that they look much worse than they are.
I fear that there may be many early Kitfox's out there with similar rust, hidden from view by the fabric.
Ron
Ron, How did you conduct your inspection besides cutting the fabric away? Was the rust on the outside of tube or did you cut into tube tocheck inside, ?
Pat Reilly
Mod 3 582 Rebuild
Rockford, IL
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Ron Liebmann <rliebmann(at)comcast.net (rliebmann(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
Quote: | Hello Listers,
Today I took my Fox home to begin a thorough Condition Inspection. I decided to cut the fabric on a wing strut and inspect the
strut tubing. To my great surprise the tubing was quite rusted to the point that I have to replace them. In 1992 I prepared the metal, primed it well with Stits epoxy coating and glued the wood trailing edge fairings into place. Up to this date, the struts looked as good as new. Now I am thankful that I decided to open the fabric and check things out.
Now I'm in the market for both new struts. If anyone has a new set to sell, please contact me. If not, I'll try the factory and see if they are still available.
Thanks Much, Happy Easter, Ron N55KF
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 8:17 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Lots of ways to prevent rust on a steel component that will be
covered with a permeable covering. In the auto restoration world this
issue is rampant. Everything from harmless surface rust to eaten away
parts that must be discarded and replaced.
Find a treatment that contains the acid that converts the steel to a
rust proof barrier. The best treatment will be one that leaves a
coating the prevents moisture from reaching the treated surface. Some
experimentation will be required to be sure that the covering
chemicals are compatible with the rust treatment coating. I cannot
remember how the factory powder coat stands up against permeability
to moisture. But based on my real life experience it is a very good
coating. Anyway, a strut is important and any reuse has to be a
correct decision. No need to make a new one stronger than the factory
did but getting it powder coated and making sure it is sealed is the
correct way to go.
Just remember the welding process requires a vent hole in the tube.
Find it and plug it. The rust treatment for inside the tube is always
an option.
So if you did not take precautions like I am discussing then it would
be prudent to strip it and have a look.
Paul
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 9:11 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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The new upgraded ones are certainly available. I opened up the struts on my model IV in the same manner as you did and found the same thing. Looked perfect on the outside of the fabric and very rusty inside where the wood fairings had a gap and underneath the glue.
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 10:33 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Ron:
I'm not surprised. Mine was worse...by far. Again, I strongly recommend NOT to use a fairing. Like yours, mine had wood fairing.
José
From: Ron Liebmann <rliebmann(at)comcast.net>
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Sun, April 4, 2010 11:21:27 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts
Hi Pat,
Since there was a small cut in the fabric about 1' from the lower attach point, I thought it wise to open it up for a proper inspection.
The amount of rust that was along the full length of the tubing was shocking. Apparently the wood fairing held moisture and it went thru the epoxy that was used. I did use the kit supplied epoxy.
After I cleaned an area of the rust, I did a punch test on it and found that the tube was still in great shape. A "sounding" test on the tube gives me the idea that there may not be any rust on the inside. After the testing of the tube I think that they look much worse than they are.
I fear that there may be many early Kitfox's out there with similar rust, hidden from view by the fabric.
Ron
Ron, How did you conduct your inspection besides cutting the fabric away? Was the rust on the outside of tube or did you cut into tube tocheck inside, ?
Pat Reilly
Mod 3 582 Rebuild
Rockford, IL
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Ron Liebmann <rliebmann(at)comcast.net (rliebmann(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
Quote: | Hello Listers,
Today I took my Fox home to begin a thorough Condition Inspection. I decided to cut the fabric on a wing strut and inspect the
strut tubing. To my great surprise the tubing was quite rusted to the point that I have to replace them. In 1992 I prepared the metal, primed it well with Stits epoxy coating and glued the wood trailing edge fairings into place. Up to this date, the struts looked as good as new. Now I am thankful that I decided to open the fabric and check things out.
Now I'm in the market for both new struts. If anyone has a new set to sell, please contact me. If not, I'll try the factory and see if they are still available.
Thanks Much, Happy Easter, Ron N55KF
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Mod 3 582 Rebuild
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 4:31 pm Post subject: Re: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Hi folks,
I do a fair bit of failure analysis work with my job as a TSB investigator. The pictures I see alarm me not from the corrosion, but the pits that I see. Each of these pits is a stress risor and may be the initiating point for a crack. With the fairings on you would never see it until the strut failed. I am just finishing a model II with wood strut fairings. I'm going to fly it for a year or two and then look into modifications to allow the fairings to be removed at the annual for inspection.
Cheers
Ken
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 5:36 pm Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Are the extruded aluminum like are on the Rans too heavy? They were also a
replacement option on the Hawks.
Dwight Purdy
Model II
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I know a lot of Avid owners follow this list. (I'm one.) If you are thinking about flying your Avid without the lift strut wood fairings, you should reconsider. The fairings are not optional equipment. They add strength to the strut under compression loads. See AD (Avid Directory) #7, available under the files section of the Avid Yahoo group. That AD covers mandatory installation of flaperon counterweights and strut speed fairings.
Regards,
Wes
[quote="jose_m_toro(at)yahoo.com"]Ron:
I'm not surprised. Mine was worse...by far. Again, I strongly recommend NOT to use a fairing. �Like yours, mine had wood fairing.
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:13 am Post subject: Re: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:24 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Wes:
I don't recall a similar AD for the Kitfox II. My former Kitfox II has been flown without fairings since 2007. No problem. However, it seems to me like a good idea to order the model II struts using the wider tubes, like in the Kitfox IV.
Best regards!
José
From: Wes Bender <bender_wes(at)yahoo.com>
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Mon, April 5, 2010 12:04:16 PM
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--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Wes Bender" <bender_wes(at)yahoo.com (bender_wes(at)yahoo.com)>
I know a lot of Avid owners follow this list. (I'm one.) If you are thinking about flying your Avid without the lift strut wood fairings, you should reconsider. The fairings are not optional equipment. They add strength to the strut under compression loads. See AD (Avid Directory) #7, available under the files section of the Avid Yahoo group. That AD covers mandatory installation of flaperon counterweights and strut speed fairings.
Regards,
Wes
[quote="jose_m_toro(at)yahoo.com"]Ron:
I'm not surprised. Mine was worse...by far. Again, I strongly recommend NOT to use a fairing. �Like yours, mine had wood fairing.
Read this topic online here:
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:52 am Post subject: Re: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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I flew mine without the strut fairings for awhile, but I have alot heavier tubes. This biggest surprise to me when I put the fairings on was the increase in climb rate of about 250 FPM. the extra 5 mph or so in cruise was not that big a deal to me, but I liked the climb increase!
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Soldotna AK
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:32 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Thanks Wes, do not archive
Quote: | I know a lot of Avid owners follow this list. (I'm one.) If you are
thinking about flying your Avid without the lift strut wood fairings, you
should reconsider. The fairings are not optional equipment. They add
strength to the strut under compression loads. See AD (Avid Directory)
#7, available under the files section of the Avid Yahoo group. That AD
covers mandatory installation of flaperon counterweights and strut speed
fairings.
Regards,
Wes
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:36 pm Post subject: Re: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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I've flown my Model 2 for almost 20 yrs without the fairings without a problem. Does anyone know if replacing with the larger diameter tubing changes the maximum gross weight? An extra 100 lb (current gross is 950) would open up a whole new world of sharing for me.
Chris
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 11:12 am Post subject: Model 2 Kitfox wing struts |
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Gross weight? I thought it was just a suggestion! :>)
Pete
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