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1. 05:11 AM - Re: wire wheel hub question (womenfly2)
2. 06:56 AM - Re: wire wheel hub question (bdewenter)
3. 08:15 AM - Corky Corbett greeting (taildrags)
4. 09:13 AM - Re: wire wheel hub question (nightmare)
5. 09:14 AM - Test Post (Speedbrake)
6. 09:19 AM - Re: Test Post (Speedbrake)
7. 11:40 AM - Re: Re: Test Post (Steven Dortch)
8. 11:41 AM - Re: Test Post (john francis)
9. 05:37 PM - Re: Test Post (jarheadpilot82)
10. 07:26 PM - Re: wire wheel hub question (aviken)
11. 07:30 PM - Thank you Bob D (Michael Cuy)
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Subject: | Re: wire wheel hub question |
You can weld both sides if you want but one weld fillet with a cross section equal
to the parent metal thickness (.090") is fine. A 2nd weld fillet is just a
option.
BTW, the head end of the spokes have a taper from the underside of the head to
the spoke shaft diameter. You should match this when drilling your hub flange
for the spoke to set correctly.
REF to drawing attached: countersink the 20X 0.157" holes on the outside of the
hub assembly.
WF2
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Subject: | Re: wire wheel hub question |
I'm not sure I know what I'm talking about but I wonder if the weld on the outside
would interfere with the brake caliper mounting true to the hub without run
out. Ill be quiet now.
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Bob 'Early Builder' Dewenter
Dayton OH
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Subject: | Corky Corbett greeting |
Pieters;
I forgot to recognize Corky Corbett yesterday on his celebrating 93 years since
entering this world. Corky built and flew 41CC at the spry age of about 80 years
old, then sold it to me in 2004. As near as I can tell, the airplane was
started by one builder before eventually being completed and test-flown by Corky
and now owned by me.
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Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Air Camper NX41CC "Scout"
A75 power, 72x36 Culver prop
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Subject: | Re: wire wheel hub question |
Thankyou. I welded it up yesterday. didnt want moisture getting in there. looks
like it will work fine. ill be sure to taper those holes too.
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Paul Donahue
Started 8-3-12
do not archive
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Hello crew. I have been away for quite some time, but I do check the list now and
again. I am using my original log in credentials and just wanted to be sure
everything still functions.
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Answering my own post to check changes...
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Mike Perez
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Did you pass your self test.
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Mike,
I've been off myself for a while. Have you posted any pictures of you aircraft
any where?
John
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John Francis
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Mike,
I was wondering where you were. Glad to see you back. Updates on flying? Your Pietenpol?
Give us the scoop!
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Semper Fi,
Terry Hand
Athens, GA
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Subject: | Re: wire wheel hub question |
Hi The hub question , I welded both sides, it is a little difficult to weld
the outside near the edge but I felt it was needed. just set the plate in from
the edge to give a shelf for the weld.
Something I did to help the spokes align easier with the wheel and not bind
on a straight sided hub. I am a farm boy and John Deere makes a disk harrow
for years using spool between the cutting blades, on each end of the spool the
outside portion is a concave shape plate that can be cut off and used for
the hub plate . Works well for the hub and the steel is tougher than hell .
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Bob! That is so cool for me to learn that Jack Cox's article in the 1999
issue of Sport Aviation inspired you to want to build a Pietenpol!! And I
did not realize you are a fellow Ohioan until we talked a few years ago at
Brodhead. I am really glad to know that you have not given up your dream
but are pursuing your project year by year and eventually there will come a
day when all your construction efforts will take flight. Very awesome!
On Aug 1, 2016 10:36 AM, "bdewenter" <anonymouse@woh.rr.com> wrote:
Mike,
Seeing your Piet featured in an EAA recap of Air venture ?98 or 99? - When
I saw your plane I said, "I have to have one of those!" It was years later
when I learned you had received the Bronze Lindy.
Here it is 2016 and I've been building since 2011! You are to blame for
getting me hooked on this, but all 'blame' is on me starting out on this
awesome journey. I am enjoying every step. Thank you Mike!
Bob
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Bob 'Early Builder' Dewenter
Dayton OH
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