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Jimmy Young



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:29 pm    Post subject: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

List,

My tail post cracked, same place as other Kolbs have as has been previously noted on the list. The junction at the vertical tail post and horizontal tube that welds to the bottom of the tail ring is where it let go. We sleeved the inside with a 4130 tube and welded it up. I also replaced the very weak diagonal "lawn-chair" grade aluminum tubing that forms the bottom of the lower vertical stabilizer with a piece of 3/4 X .049 AL tubing, as the original piece was cracked in two as well. That original piece is some really thin stuff, but maybe all that's required of it is to hold the fabric. I just couldn't go back with something that thin.

I thought about the fabric work left to do for a bit, then decided I'd try aluminum instead. Worked out pretty good, easier than the fabric work would have been, plus I can take it off via screws for future inspection. I've included a photo of what I did.

I will take a look at adding the struts as some have done, but to me that mod looks like the angle is so steep you're not gaining much strength. I think a full-swivel tailwheel is the better option to relieve the lateral forces placed on this part of the plane.

Looking forward to warmer, drier weather something fierce! I've done very little flying since November.

Jimmy Young
Houston TX
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:57 pm    Post subject: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

> I will take a look at adding the struts as some have done, but to me that
mod looks like the angle is so steep you're not gaining much strength. I
think a full-swivel tailwheel is the better option to relieve the lateral
forces placed on this part of the plane.
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> Jimmy Young

Jimmy Y/Gang:

Rethink using the strut braces. I haven't had a problem with my tailpost
since we made that mod.

Take a close look at the Kolb tailpost. There is no lateral bracing except
the top and bottom weld on the tail boom ring. The wire bracing does
nothing to add strength or lateral bracing to the tail post. Wire bracing
maintains proper spacing of the vertical and horizontal stabilizers.

A full swivel tail wheel will not eliminate lateral stress to the tail post.

Worth what you paid for it....

john hauck
mkIII
Titus, Alabama


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 5:20 pm    Post subject: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

Jimmy Y/Gang:

Rethink using the strut braces. I haven't had a problem with my tailpost
since we made that mod.

Take a close look at the Kolb tailpost. There is no lateral bracing except
the top and bottom weld on the tail boom ring. The wire bracing does
nothing to add strength or lateral bracing to the tail post. Wire bracing
maintains proper spacing of the vertical and horizontal stabilizers.

A full swivel tail wheel will not eliminate lateral stress to the tail post.

Worth what you paid for it....

john hauck
mkIII
Titus, Alabama

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Yeah, I had a full swivel tail wheel and it still broke. John is right, there is no way that post from the ring is up to the stresses we put on it.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 5:47 pm    Post subject: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

Jimmy

I took the queue from John and added some bar stock 1/16 X 1" aluminum
between the fuselage tube and my lower vertical stabilizer. This might not
be quite as strong as what John did but my tail post hasn't cracked yet and
I tend to be king of hard on it. I felt that it was worth doing to keep from
future problems. Never saw the need to experience a problem when others have
already detected a problem and have a fix. The fix really strengthen my tail
post.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 7:25 pm    Post subject: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

> I took the queue from John and added some bar stock 1/16 X 1" aluminum
>
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Rick Neilsen

Rick N/Gang:

Gary Haley used 1/8" X 1 aluminum strap. Worked good, til he broke his
airplane at MV last year.

Might work a little better for you. Easy to duplicate. You can use the old
ones for patterns.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 5:54 am    Post subject: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

Jimmy,
I went through the same sequence of repairs as you.First noticed the cracked tube in the lower stabilizer,went with a heavier tube,then cracked the short horizontal steel tube going from the tail post to the lower part of the ring.removed the tail assy., welded it with a gusset.If you grab the tail spring and move it left and right you can see the twisting load on the ring/tail post assy. The straps from the lower stab.tube to the ring are are always in tension and eliminate that moment.I can't remember any other structural failure on the Kolbs,but John's fix ends this problem. I encourage you to reconsider.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 6:00 am    Post subject: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

Ah, so, the EAA sheet metal workshop paid off, eh?  Smile   Looks good!

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I thought about the fabric work left to do for a bit, then decided I'd try aluminum instead. Worked out pretty good, easier than the fabric work would have been, plus I can take it off via screws for future inspection. I've included a photo of what I did.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 11:10 am    Post subject: Re:Re: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

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The fix really strengthen my tail
post.


Quote:
Rethink using the strut braces. I haven't had a problem with my tailpost
since we made that mod.


Quote:
I can't remember any other structural failure on the Kolbs,but John's fix ends this problem.


I have seen the light! I'm installing tailpost bracing asap. Thanks for the comments. I'll post a photo of the completed work.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:35 pm    Post subject: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

Hi Jim,
Fwiw [ for what it's worth] I think you made a good decision,

Frank Goodnight
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On Feb 1, 2010, at 1:10 PM, Jimmy Young wrote:

Quote:

> The fix really strengthen my tail
> post.

> Rethink using the strut braces. I haven't had a problem with my
> tailpost
> since we made that mod.

> I can't remember any other structural failure on the Kolbs,but
> John's fix ends this problem.
I have seen the light! I'm installing tailpost bracing asap. Thanks
for the comments. I'll post a photo of the completed work.

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Jimmy Young
Missouri City, TX
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:13 am    Post subject: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

On 2/1/2010 9:00 AM, Robert Laird wrote:
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Ah, so, the EAA sheet metal workshop paid off, eh? Smile Looks good!

On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Jimmy Young <jdy100(at)comcast.net (jdy100(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
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I thought about the fabric work left to do for a bit, then decided I'd try aluminum instead. Worked out pretty good, easier than the fabric work would have been, plus I can take it off via screws for future inspection. I've included a photo of what I did.



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Could you resend your photo please?

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 3:25 pm    Post subject: Re: Cracked tail post fix Reply with quote

Fran,

The photo is on the first post of this thread. At that time, I had not painted the aluminum.

If you are having trouble finding it, email me direct and I can send you more. I'll be at the hanger tomorrow & can take more detailed photos if you would like. I've got the stiffener struts made, but had to order a longer bolt so they are not on yet.

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