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kevinbonds(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 7:49 pm Post subject: Scapbuilding help |
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I ordered some Nylon from Aircraft Spruce. The catalog didn't specify resin
content, but it came in as Nylon 42. The plans call for "Nylon 66" in some
places and "plastic" in others (such as elevator fairlead on the Front HT
Frame). Anyone have any thoughts on whether or not I should use it?
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planejim(at)bellsouth.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 2:04 pm Post subject: Scapbuilding help |
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Kevin,
Keep in mind that the 1.5D thing is a recemmendation, not a hard and fast
thing. As long as the rivets are tight in the hole (especially in the spar)
and are set "enough", are not cracked, are not Bent or "toed" they will be
fine. That is unless you are building a show plane where someone will be
inside your wing measuring the "bucked" rivet head sizes. I bet you will be
fine!
Jim Hoak 601HD flying 500hrs.
Co-Chairman Basic Sheet Metal Workshop - SunNFun
do not archive
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kevinbonds(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 2:24 pm Post subject: Scapbuilding help |
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Thanks Jim. Good to hear from the Basic sheet metal workshop co-chair. So
which would you use? I went ahead and ordered some -8's.
.5625-.287= .276 showing with -9's
.500-.287 = .213 showing with -8's
5/32 X 1.5 = .234
Kevin Bonds
Nashville TN
601XL Corvair powered; Plans building.
Empennage done; working on wings and engine.
http://home.comcast.net/~kevinbonds
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planejim(at)bellsouth.net Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:01 pm Post subject: Scapbuilding help |
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Kevin,
If I had to choose between slightly long or slightly short I would go with
the "short". Too long rivets will bend easier.
Jim H.
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thilo.kind(at)gmx.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 3:00 pm Post subject: Scapbuilding help |
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Hi there,
never heard about Nylon 42. Must be a part number of some sort. Check out
the material you got: should be hard with a slight waxy touch. Almost
impossible to cut with a knife. If you can determine the melting point:
should be above 240 C.
Happy building
Thilo Kind
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