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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:08 pm    Post subject: Odd materials sources Reply with quote

Before I go to Zenith, I thought I'd ask here. Where do you get the following.
Nyloil
cork stips
dzus strips (do I make these?)
.090 acrylic (for landing light cover)

Dan (central Virginia)


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:56 pm    Post subject: Odd materials sources Reply with quote

Dan:

I bought cork in a sheet from a local craft store and cut it into strips as
needed. Good luck on the other stuff.

George

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:58 pm    Post subject: Odd materials sources Reply with quote

I got the acrylic for one of my landing light covers from Home Depot.
They gave me a scrap piece of Lexan that I used to make the other
light cover. I got a roll of cork sheet from Ace Hardware when I ran
out of the cork strip sent with the kit. I attached it with double
sided carpet tape. (I also got some red silicone rubber sheet gasket
material from Ace that I used on the main landing gear mounting
instead of the split rubber hose provided by Zenith.)

Aircraft Spruce and Wicks Aircraft (and probably others) have nylon
material as well as acrylic and Lexan but unless you are buying a
bunch of stuff, the shipping may be nearly as much as the order.

Dzus strips? If you mean the springs for the dzus fasteners, these
are also available from the usual online sources.

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Before I go to Zenith, I thought I'd ask here. Where do you get
the following.
Nyloil
cork stips
dzus strips (do I make these?)
.090 acrylic (for landing light cover)

Dan (central Virginia)

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 6:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Odd materials sources Reply with quote

[quDzus strips? If you mean the springs for the dzus fasteners, these
are also available from the usual online sources.ote][/quote]

On the plans for the optional wing locker they specify dzus strips. I assume these are metal strips with reqularly spaced dzus spring fasteners, but the plans are no more specific. They may intend that I make these.

I especially want to find a source for the nyloil. This is oil empregnated nylon, specified for the nose gear bearings top and bottom.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 8:48 pm    Post subject: Odd materials sources Reply with quote

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On my plans, the Dzus springs are mounted on standard (.025?)

aluminum strips. The builder has to fit the strips to the wing
locker opening in the skin and locate the springs in the right places
to match the Dzus "Screws" in the locker cover. I used tiny soft
solid rivets to hole the springs in place -- in much the same fashion
as nut plates. I don't have the dimensions handy, but if you need
them, I can get them out in my shop (where my plans are).

It is a little tricky to make holes in the strips match the holes in
the locker cover, but the process I used was similar to the Match
drilling and Line drilling used for rivets.

Paul
XL fuselage


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quDzus strips? If you mean the springs for the dzus fasteners, these
are also available from the usual online sources.ote]


On the plans for the optional wing locker they specify dzus
strips. I assume these are metal strips with reqularly spaced dzus
spring fasteners, but the plans are no more specific. They may
intend that I make these.

I especially want to find a source for the nyloil. This is oil
empregnated nylon, specified for the nose gear bearings top and bottom.

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