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1. 07:46 AM - Powder Coating Tailwheel Spring (Erich Trombley)
2. 07:57 AM - Re: Powder Coating Tailwheel Spring (Steve Hagar)
3. 02:21 PM - Trip report Diest/Schaffen old timer flyin Belgium (graeme bird)
4. 04:43 PM - Re: Powder Coating Tailwheel Spring (Fred Klein)
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Subject: | Powder Coating Tailwheel Spring |
Hello all,
Does anyone have any experience with powder coating their Tailwheel Spring? Is
there a concern about the oven temp necessary to melt the powder and the potential
affect on the temper of the steel. I see that they are now producing some
low melt temp powders (340 deg F.). However, I do not know what temperature
the spring was temped at. I suspect much higher, probably around 500 deg F.,
Although, I would rather not guess. Thoughts?
Blue skies,
Erich Trombley
N28ET Classic Mono 914
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Subject: | Re: Powder Coating Tailwheel Spring |
Erich,
I did mine with no discernible ill effects. Though it only has about 30 landings
on it. I did in my oven in the kitchen so I was in control of the temp. My
thoughts are that chicken baking temperatures do not adversely effect tailwheel
springs.
Steve
-----Original Message-----
>From: Erich Trombley <erichdtrombley@juno.com>
>Sent: Aug 14, 2016 7:44 AM
>To: europa-list@matronics.com
>Subject: Europa-List: Powder Coating Tailwheel Spring
>
>
>Hello all,
>
>Does anyone have any experience with powder coating their Tailwheel Spring? Is
there a concern about the oven temp necessary to melt the powder and the potential
affect on the temper of the steel. I see that they are now producing some
low melt temp powders (340 deg F.). However, I do not know what temperature
the spring was temped at. I suspect much higher, probably around 500 deg F.,
Although, I would rather not guess. Thoughts?
>
>Blue skies,
>Erich Trombley
>N28ET Classic Mono 914
>
>
>Sent from my iPad
>____________________________________________________________
>EverydayLivingHealth
>62Year Old Wife Surprises Husband, Cries After Sees Makeover
>http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3131/57b083c4802a03c358f6st01duc
>
>
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Subject: | Trip report Diest/Schaffen old timer flyin Belgium |
Only Europa there; lots of people interest in the plane
https://forums.flyer.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=101260&p=1477127#p1477127
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Graeme Bird
G-UMPY
Mono Classic/XS FFW 912S/Woodcomp 3000/3W
Newby: 240 hours 4 years on the Mono, 870 total
g(at)gdbmk.co.uk
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=459498#459498
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Subject: | Re: Powder Coating Tailwheel Spring |
ErichI powder coated mine w/o a worry about de-temperingor would that be distempering?have
yet to test its performance upon returning to the surly bonds of Earth...F.
> On Aug 14, 2016, at 7:44 AM, Erich Trombley <erichdtrombley@juno.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> Does anyone have any experience with powder coating their Tailwheel Spring?
Is there a concern about the oven temp necessary to melt the powder and the potential
affect on the temper of the steel. I see that they are now producing
some low melt temp powders (340 deg F.). However, I do not know what temperature
the spring was temped at. I suspect much higher, probably around 500 deg
F., Although, I would rather not guess. Thoughts?
>
> Blue skies,
> Erich Trombley
> N28ET Classic Mono 914
>
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
> ____________________________________________________________
> EverydayLivingHealth
> 62Year Old Wife Surprises Husband, Cries After Sees Makeover
> http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3131/57b083c4802a03c358f6st01duc
>
>
>
>
>
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