RV7-List Digest Archive

Tue 10/11/05


Total Messages Posted: 3



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     1. 06:06 AM - Re: J.B. Weld on rudder (Glaeser, Dennis A)
     2. 06:51 AM - Re: Re: J.B. Weld on rudder (Walter Tondu)
     3. 04:00 PM - Re: J.B. Weld on rudder (Paul Pflimlin)
 
 
 


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    Time: 06:06:17 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: J.B. Weld on rudder
    From: "Glaeser, Dennis A" <dennis.glaeser@eds.com>
    --> RV7-List message posted by: "Glaeser, Dennis A" <dennis.glaeser@eds.com> That is exactly what I did and it worked great. You do have to work quickly, but if you're prepared it isn't a problem. I used a couple of angles drilled so that I could cleco both ends and one in the middle, and put some spring clamps along the length. You don't need a lot - just enough to hold it for the riveting. Dennis Glaeser 7A Wings --------------------------------------------- Time: 10:53:23 AM PST US From: Greg C <mk325ef@yahoo.com> Subject: RV7-List: J.B. Weld on rudder Hi, I am wondering if j.b. weld can be used on the trailing edge of the rudder. Thanks, Greg


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    Time: 06:51:56 AM PST US
    From: Walter Tondu <walter@tondu.com>
    Subject: Re: J.B. Weld on rudder
    --> RV7-List message posted by: Walter Tondu <walter@tondu.com> On 10/11 9:04, Glaeser, Dennis A wrote: > That is exactly what I did and it worked great. You do have to work > quickly, but if you're prepared it isn't a problem. I used a couple of > angles drilled so that I could cleco both ends and one in the middle, > and put some spring clamps along the length. You don't need a lot - > just enough to hold it for the riveting. I used JBW as well but if I had to do it over I would not use JBW again. It's simply too brittle when cured. I could see the JBW cracking while riveting. I'll be using proseal next time around. -- Walter Tondu http://www.rv7-a.com Flying!


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    Time: 04:00:21 PM PST US
    From: "Paul Pflimlin" <pablo@phonewave.net>
    Subject: Re: J.B. Weld on rudder
    --> RV7-List message posted by: "Paul Pflimlin" <pablo@phonewave.net> Rudder flutter/!vibration/disintegration!/panic state/terminal fate! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerry Filby" <gerf@gerf.com> Subject: RE: RV7-List: J.B. Weld on rudder > --> RV7-List message posted by: Gerry Filby <gerf@gerf.com> > > > Background question ... what problem is all the sticky stuff > (Pro-Seal, Silcone goop, epoxy, etc.) solving ? > > g > >> >> --> RV7-List message posted by: Dave Nellis <truflite@yahoo.com> >> >> I clamped an aluminum angle to the rudder just inside >> of the the trailing edge rivet line. I did not use >> Proseal or any other sealant. My rudder is less than >> ..050 out of straight. I may smear some Proseal on the >> trailing edge before paint just to fill between the >> layers. Haven't decided for sure yet. >> >> Dave Nellis >> N410DN (Res.) >> >> >> --- Imken <skikrazi@centurytel.net> wrote: >> >> > You can, but you dont need to. I, and a few >> > others, did not use anything >> > except rivets on the trailing edge. If you use >> > anything at all, I suggest >> > Pro Seal or RTV. JB Weld sets up in 5 minutestoo >> > fast. >> > Chuck Imken >> > N735RV >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: owner-rv7-list-server@matronics.com >> > [mailto:owner-rv7-list-server@matronics.com]On >> > Behalf Of Greg C >> > Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 12:53 PM >> > To: rv7-list@matronics.com >> > Subject: RV7-List: J.B. Weld on rudder >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > I am wondering if j.b. weld can be used on the >> > trailing edge of the rudder. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Greg >> > _____ >> > >> > songs. Try it free. >> > >> <http://pa.yahoo.com/*http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt6035/*http://music.yahoo.c >> > om/unlimited/> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> __________________________________ >> >> >> >> _-> _-> _-> _-> _-> _-> _-> _-> _-> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > -- > __g__ > > Gerry Filby gerf@gerf.com > Tel: 415 203 9177 > > >




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