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1. 04:08 AM - Re: Re: Wood struts (M W Stanley)
2. 01:24 PM - Re: Cold Weather Piet (Christopher Ross)
3. 03:47 PM - Re: Fuselage longerons, laminated? (aviken)
4. 04:00 PM - Re: Re: Fuselage longerons, laminated? (Glen Schweizer)
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Hi Gary,
I have to agree, very nice looking struts!
Do you know if there much of a weight difference between those and stock
streamlined aluminum?
Thanks
Mark Stanley
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From: "USMC20C" <USMC20C@YAHOO.COM>
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 2:26 PM
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Wood struts
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> Very nice looking struts! Keep it up my friend
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> gboothe wrote:
>> Semih,
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>> You and your project are an inspiration!
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>> The attached pictures will show the orientation of the laminations on my
>> struts. These are laminated hickory, but I don't think you would be
>> narrowed
>> to just hickory. I used T-88 epoxy on these, but have also used Weldwood
>> Resorcinol on other strut sets.
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>> Jim Markle has a different approach to his beautiful struts, and maybe he
>> can chime in.
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>> Please feel free to ask questions anytime, either on this list, or in
>> personal email.
>>
>> Gary Boothe
>> NX308MB
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> Respectfully,
> Craig C
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Subject: | Re: Cold Weather Piet |
Beautiful work! Looks burly and fast.... relatively speaking of course.
I like.
Cheers.
Chris
>>I haven't fully enclosed it yet but probably will build that option for
the florida to Broadhead trip...."
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Subject: | Re: Fuselage longerons, laminated? |
Excuse me, but is the picture of your mock-up? If so, I would just put wings
on it and fly it . Good grief I don't think Uncle Tony intended for us to build
a complete aircraft twice. My mock up was just a couple of pine 1x1 glued
in the shape of a normal cockpit opening. I slipped it over my head and my shoulders
fit so I busted it up and threw it in the stove, end of story.
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=464477#464477
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Subject: | Re: Fuselage longerons, laminated? |
That is your finished fuse,yes?!
> On Dec 29, 2016, at 3:46 PM, aviken <aviken@hughes.net> wrote:
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> Excuse me, but is the picture of your mock-up? If so, I would just put wings
on it and fly it . Good grief I don't think Uncle Tony intended for us to build
a complete aircraft twice. My mock up was just a couple of pine 1x1 glued
in the shape of a normal cockpit opening. I slipped it over my head and my
shoulders fit so I busted it up and threw it in the stove, end of story.
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=464477#464477
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