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carlisle
Joined: 20 Jun 2009 Posts: 72 Location: Sioux Falls, SD
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:10 pm Post subject: drilling/tapping fiberglass tank |
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I'm going to install a clear sight tube so I can keep better track of fuel in my older Model 2. Looking into partially opaque inside wall of tank just doesn't hack it, especially when the fuel is low and the butt rib and some cockpit tubing are in the way.
So, I'll empty the tank and tap in a couple of fittings. How's the best way to keep the drill filings out of the tank?
Chris Carlisle
Model 2, 582, C box, Ivo light
Sioux Falls, SD
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 6:32 pm Post subject: drilling/tapping fiberglass tank |
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I would use a heavy grease smeared into the flutes of the drill to
contain most of the shavings/drillings/chips. When I did a similar
job recently, I used an old sandblasting nozzle to suck the crap out
of the tank right after drilling and tapping. The rest can be found
in your fuel filters (I prefer Purolator glass filters...over 1000
hours on the ones in my plane). Have you thickened the walls of the
tank(s) with fiberglass? They aren't very thick to begin with, so
just drilling and tapping isn't going to give you much to bite into,
if your tank(s) is anything like the one(s) in the Model IV.
Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
Jabiru 2200, #2062
Sensenich 62"x46" Wood (summer)
Electroair direct-fire ignition system
Rotec TBI-40 injection
Status: flying...1070 hrs (since 3-27-2006)
On Dec 1, 2010, at 8:10 PM, carlisle wrote:
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I'm going to install a clear sight tube so I can keep better track
of fuel in my older Model 2. Looking into partially opaque inside
wall of tank just doesn't hack it, especially when the fuel is low
and the butt rib and some cockpit tubing are in the way.
So, I'll empty the tank and tap in a couple of fittings. How's the
best way to keep the drill filings out of the tank?
Chris Carlisle
Model 2, 582, C box, Ivo light
Sioux Falls, SD
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carlisle
Joined: 20 Jun 2009 Posts: 72 Location: Sioux Falls, SD
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:35 pm Post subject: Re: drilling/tapping fiberglass tank |
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Thanks Lynn. I hadn't considered the wall thickness of the tank but what you say makes sense. If you can see the fuel level, it must be pretty thin. How'd you do it? Did you just slather on some epoxy or something a little more refined?
Chris
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:49 pm Post subject: drilling/tapping fiberglass tank |
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I roughed up the surface with coarse sandpaper, then added about
1/4"-3/8" thickness of fiberglass, using fiberglass mat and resin/
hardener. I like using the 5:1 pumps of the West System. You have to
have some fiberglass mat or cloth, and not just use a buildup of the
epoxy. This gives the epoxy something to stick to, and prevents it
from just running off the tank. A little flox in the mixture will
also stiffen the epoxy and prevent run-off. Using this method, I was
able to tap the area on my tanks out to 3/8 NPT for installation of
finger strainers...this was for front fuel ports on my IV.
I was just looking at a post I made concerning this same operation on
Nov. 25, and I had said that I tapped them to 1/4 NPT...that was the
size of the inside of the finger strainer, but the outside of the
finger strainer was in fact 3/8 NPT. Those threads are quite coarse,
so you really need to build up some thickness in order to get several
threads into the side of the tank.
Lynn Matteson
Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
Jabiru 2200, #2062
Sensenich 62"x46" Wood (summer)
Electroair direct-fire ignition system
Rotec TBI-40 injection
Status: flying...1070 hrs (since 3-27-2006)
On Dec 1, 2010, at 10:35 PM, carlisle wrote:
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Thanks Lynn. I hadn't considered the wall thickness of the tank
but what you say makes sense. If you can see the fuel level, it
must be pretty thin. How'd you do it? Did you just slather on
some epoxy or something a little more refined?
Chris
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carlisle
Joined: 20 Jun 2009 Posts: 72 Location: Sioux Falls, SD
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 6:20 am Post subject: Re: drilling/tapping fiberglass tank |
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Thanks Lynn...Sounds like my fiberglass boat repair, which contains a sheet of fiberglass cloth and some epoxy resin might do the trick.
Chris
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Guy Buchanan
Joined: 16 Jul 2006 Posts: 1204 Location: Ramona, CA
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 9:26 am Post subject: drilling/tapping fiberglass tank |
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On 12/1/2010 8:46 PM, Lynn Matteson wrote:
Quote: | I roughed up the surface with coarse sandpaper, then added about
1/4"-3/8" thickness of fiberglass, using fiberglass mat and
resin/hardener.
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I did the same thing with 1/4" G-10, which is pre-made fiberglass plate
available from most plastics houses, locally or on-line. Make sure you
rough everything well and epoxy it in place. Use at least 1 1/4"
diameter pad.
Guy Buchanan
Kitfox IV-1200 / 582-C / Warp 3cs / 500 hours
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rose9065f
Joined: 30 Jan 2008 Posts: 10 Location: Pahrump, NV
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 4:05 pm Post subject: drilling/tapping fiberglass tank |
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Fiberglass tanks seem to be one of the really major sources of posts here. My KF2, which I did not build, came to me with aluminum tanks which have never given me any trouble at all. So two questions.
1. In light of all the problems, why does the whole world, it seems like, use fiberglass tanks?
2. Are there any potential problems with aluminum tanks that I should know about?
How about steel tanks? I wonder how much weight they would really add over fiberglass.
Jim
KF2/582/Pahrump
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Guy Buchanan
Joined: 16 Jul 2006 Posts: 1204 Location: Ramona, CA
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 10:54 pm Post subject: drilling/tapping fiberglass tank |
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On 12/2/2010 4:03 PM, rez wrote: Quote: | Quote: | 1. In light of all the problems, why does the whole world, it seems like, use fiberglass tanks?
| | Purely subjective answers:
- Easy to manufacture, particularly in compound shapes.
- Relatively light.
- Corrosion proof, fuel corrosion notwithstanding.
- Very high fatigue resistance.
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2. Are there any potential problems with aluminum tanks that I should know about?
| | - Potential for fatigue failure, particularly at any attachments or baffles.
- Corrosion due to water in the fuel.
- Corrosion due to water sitting below the fuel.
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How about steel tanks? I wonder how much weight they would really add over fiberglass.
| | Just a guess, but I'd say - lots. Quite a lot of aircraft, certificated and otherwise, do just fine with aluminum tanks. I'd say stick with 'em.
Guy Buchanan
Kitfox IV-1200 / 592-C / Warp 3cs / 500 hrs.
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:51 pm Post subject: drilling/tapping fiberglass tank |
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Quote: | 1. In light of all the problems, why does the whole world, it seems
like, use fiberglass tanks?
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The explanation I heard from John McBean is that Kitfox and Avid
wings flex far too much for a rigid tank to withstand.
Quote: | 2. Are there any potential problems with aluminum tanks that I
should know about?
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Yes, they come apart at the seams. Literally. Aircraft that use
aluminum tanks successfully have wing structures that are much
stiffer than the root area of the Kitfox/Avid wings.
Mike G.
N728KF, Kitfox IV-1200 Speedster
Phoenix, AZ
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stranger to the ground, I am home."
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