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1. 09:29 AM - Elevator end-caps and trailing edge thickness (Bob Smith)
2. 12:58 PM - Re: Elevator end-caps and trailing edge thickness (Gerry Filby)
3. 10:32 PM - Re: Elevator end-caps and trailing edge thickness (D,C,Jones)
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Subject: | Elevator end-caps and trailing edge thickness |
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--> RV9-List message posted by: "Bob Smith" <rvator@lindonnet.com>
I have a question about the fiberglass end-caps for the elevator. The
thickness of the fiberglass at the trailing edge of the cap is significantly
thicker than the trailing edge of the elevator where they meet up. Is it
OK, or even desirable, to sand down the fiberglass so the trailing edge
matches? Or will this make the fiberglass cap too thin and weak?
Thanks,
Bob Smith
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Subject: | Re: Elevator end-caps and trailing edge thickness |
--> RV9-List message posted by: Gerry Filby <gerf@gerf.com>
I had a similar question, although in the other direction - I
ended up with the trailing edge of my aileron (same
construction process) thicker than I'd expected. The advice I
received from the group was that it made little or no
difference. I think you can assume the same for the fiberglass
tip of the elevator. You'll probably do more harm than good
reducing its thickness.
Best of luck ...
__g__
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> --> RV9-List message posted by: "Bob Smith" <rvator@lindonnet.com>
>
> I have a question about the fiberglass end-caps for the elevator. The
> thickness of the fiberglass at the trailing edge of the cap is
> significantly
> thicker than the trailing edge of the elevator where they meet
> up. Is it
> OK, or even desirable, to sand down the fiberglass so the trailing edge
> matches? Or will this make the fiberglass cap too thin and weak?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Smith
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Subject: | Re: Elevator end-caps and trailing edge thickness |
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--> RV9-List message posted by: "D,C,Jones" <cliffjones@look.ca>
Bob
I had the same problem with mine. One of them was over 1/4" thick at the
end and the other about 1/4". They looked really ugly. Also, the fit was
not good - they were somewhat twisted.
I used a dremel cut-off wheel (you could use a hack saw) to open up the
trailing edge. I followed up the joint line about 4" and kept removing
material until the trailing edge was an acceptable thickness - about 1/8".
I used a structural adhesive compatable with fibreglass (Proform Structural
Adhesive #PF704, flexible plastic repair kit - works well on FG) and
rebonded the opened up joint. Make sure that there is no twist when
rebonding. I also used the Proform to fill some nasty blemishes on the
elevator tips.
Don't sand the outside of the fibreglass, because the outside is gelcoat,
which gives you a nice smooth finish.
Hope this helps.
Cliff, 9A wings/fuse
Chase, BC
- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Smith" <rvator@lindonnet.com>
Subject: RV9-List: Elevator end-caps and trailing edge thickness
> --> RV9-List message posted by: "Bob Smith" <rvator@lindonnet.com>
>
> I have a question about the fiberglass end-caps for the elevator. The
> thickness of the fiberglass at the trailing edge of the cap is
significantly
> thicker than the trailing edge of the elevator where they meet up. Is it
> OK, or even desirable, to sand down the fiberglass so the trailing edge
> matches? Or will this make the fiberglass cap too thin and weak?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Smith
>
>
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