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     1. 06:59 AM - Re: Tail Spruce Strips (dloegering)
     2. 11:06 AM - Re: Re: Tail Spruce Strips (Chris Tracy)
     3. 04:01 PM - Re: Tail Spruce Strips (PoconoJohn2)
     4. 04:10 PM - Re: Ragwing Ultra-Piet (cdlwingnut)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Tail Spruce Strips | 
      
      
      I would avoid notching the beam there if possible.  While it would probably be
      fine, any notches on the outside surfaces of a beam will weaken it somewhat even
      if there is a piece glued back into the notch.  Picture a floor beam and running
      a pipe through it, you wouldn't want to put a notch at the bottom of the
      beam as it effectively reduces the thickness (strength) of the beam.  There is
      still a lot of the stringer strip left once it is blended in.
      
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      Dan Loegering
      Fargo, ND
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Tail Spruce Strips | 
      
      I sanded them down. They seem plenty strong. I did add a small piece betwee
      n the upper and lower rib just to add some rigidity.=C2-
      Chris
      
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        On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 6:59 AM, dloegering<danl@odayequipment.com> wrote:
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      I would avoid notching the beam there if possible.=C2- While it would pro
      bably be fine, any notches on the outside surfaces of a beam will weaken it
       somewhat even if there is a piece glued back into the notch.=C2- Picture
       a floor beam and running a pipe through it, you wouldn't want to put a not
      ch at the bottom of the beam as it effectively reduces the thickness (stren
      gth) of the beam.=C2- There is still a lot of the stringer strip left onc
      e it is blended in.
      
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      Dan Loegering
      Fargo, ND
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Tail Spruce Strips | 
      
      
      Thank you Dan and Chris. Just a sanding then.
      
      John C
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Ragwing Ultra-Piet | 
      
      
      still working on getting fabric on the tail feathers, I got the fabric on the rudder
      shrunk. I was going to work on tapes then decided that 3 inch tapes would
      work best for the edges on the rudder. I didn't have 3 inch taps so ordered
      some. Then worked on getting fabric on the vertical fin.
      
      
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