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Fri 01/13/17


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     1. 08:59 AM - Re: batch of classic fuel filler pipes being made (JohnFrance)
     2. 09:56 AM - Re: Re: batch of classic fuel filler pipes being made (Pete Lawless)
 
 
 


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    Time: 08:59:19 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: batch of classic fuel filler pipes being made
    From: "JohnFrance" <77alembert@gmail.com>
    Dear All, I have done further research regarding the manufacture of the Classic fuel filler pipes or "Cobra". I must admit I am at a loss as to why the mod 1370 used aluminium 6063 T6 as it is a pig to bend. All of the companies I have contacted are not optimistic of the chances of success using this alloy and suggest 5754 H111 which is more malleable. It is generally used for shipbuilding, food processing and nuclear components. In this application it is a non structural component. I know this might be a problem for UK based owners so perhaps someone would like to "sound out" the LAA about accepting the change of material? For that reason (depending on the replies I obtain from this email) I will pursue a version using Al 5754 in 50 mm OD with a wall thickness of 2,5 mm which will weigh a little over 1 kg per cobra. I have attached a plan that shows the finished dimensions the tube will have when manufactured (except the wall thickness which is incorrectly marked as 1.5 mm). The tubes will probably be supplied with the excess length required to bend the tube and will require cutting back to the right length to suit your aircraft. The price per tube should be in the region of 250 Euro depending on the quantity, plus postage. Seven people have so far shown an interest but only two of them were in the list that was drawn up in 2015 so there may be more of you out there! Please PM if you are interested? Regards John -------- Europa mono Nr 192 Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=465041#465041 Attachments: http://forums.matronics.com//files/mod_1370_556.pdf


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    Time: 09:56:19 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: batch of classic fuel filler pipes being made
    From: Pete Lawless <pete@lawless.info>
    Hi John Thanks for your efforts. I will drop Andy Draper an email at the LAA and see what the response is to the change of material spec. Regards Pete G-RMAC #109 On 13/01/17 16:58, JohnFrance wrote: > > Dear All, I have done further research regarding the manufacture of the Classic fuel filler pipes or "Cobra". > I must admit I am at a loss as to why the mod 1370 used aluminium 6063 T6 as it is a pig to bend. All of the companies I have contacted are not optimistic of the chances of success using this alloy and suggest 5754 H111 which is more malleable. It is generally used for shipbuilding, food processing and nuclear components. In this application it is a non structural component. > I know this might be a problem for UK based owners so perhaps someone would like to "sound out" the LAA about accepting the change of material? > > For that reason (depending on the replies I obtain from this email) I will pursue a version using Al 5754 in 50 mm OD with a wall thickness of 2,5 mm which will weigh a little over 1 kg per cobra. > I have attached a plan that shows the finished dimensions the tube will have when manufactured (except the wall thickness which is incorrectly marked as 1.5 mm). The tubes will probably be supplied with the excess length required to bend the tube and will require cutting back to the right length to suit your aircraft. > > The price per tube should be in the region of 250 Euro depending on the quantity, plus postage. > > Seven people have so far shown an interest but only two of them were in the list that was drawn up in 2015 so there may be more of you out there! > > Please PM if you are interested? > Regards > John > > -------- > Europa mono Nr 192 > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=465041#465041 > > > Attachments: > > http://forums.matronics.com//files/mod_1370_556.pdf > >




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