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K Dilks



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:47 am    Post subject: Wing skin stringers Reply with quote

I am now fitting a row of lower skin stringers ( anti oil canning ).
I have 2024 T3 L sections made up.My question to all is on ZAC planes they say 100mm rivet spacing on the upper skin stringers but to me that is way to big on a A4 rivet.
Im looking at doing 52mm spacing but then I run into odd numbers between the outer ribs.
Any thoughts on this, I will fit 2 rows to the upper skin also.
Thanks
kev


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:51 am    Post subject: Wing skin stringers Reply with quote

The 650 plans don't show the anti-oil canning L channel on the bottom
of the wing. I think it's considered cosmetic only, so there really
is no point.

I suppose it's possible that channel on the bottom might actually take
load. I wouldn't like to guess about rivet spacing for such an
application.

Ron

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I am now fitting a row of lower skin stringers ( anti oil canning ).
I have 2024 T3 L sections made up.My question to all is on ZAC
planes they say 100mm rivet spacing on the upper skin stringers but
to me that is way to big on a A4 rivet.
Im looking at doing 52mm spacing but then I run into odd numbers
between the outer ribs.
Any thoughts on this, I will fit 2 rows to the upper skin also.
Thanks
kev

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:23 am    Post subject: Re: Wing skin stringers Reply with quote

K Dilks wrote:
I am now fitting a row of lower skin stringers ( anti oil canning ).
I have 2024 T3 L sections made up.My question to all is on ZAC planes they say 100mm rivet spacing on the upper skin stringers but to me that is way to big on a A4 rivet.
Im looking at doing 52mm spacing but then I run into odd numbers between the outer ribs.
Any thoughts on this, I will fit 2 rows to the upper skin also.
Thanks
kev


This mod isn't designed to add any strength to the wing just to keep it from oil canning. I think the logical option would be to go with the widest spacing that will fit evenly. If you find that they are spaced to far apart to do what they are there to correct then add a rivet half way between the first set.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 1:10 pm    Post subject: Wing skin stringers Reply with quote

Is it wise to put wo diferent alloys next to each other? Why not go with
6061-T6 stringers?
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 1:51 pm    Post subject: Wing skin stringers Reply with quote

If you prime them, Dave,
the difference in alloy won't make a difference. Better to prime even
between alloys that are alike.
Moisture in today's condensate contains minute amounts of material that
corrodes aluminum.

Larry McFarland 601HDS at www.macsmachine.com

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Is it wise to put wo diferent alloys next to each other? Why not go
with 6061-T6 stringers?
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