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     1. 01:11 PM - Wing conduit (D.Munz)
     2. 02:04 PM - Re: Wing conduit (Tom Callender)
     3. 02:33 PM - Re: Wing conduit (Gerry Filby)
     4. 02:50 PM - Re: Wing conduit (Richard Hutson)
     5. 04:19 PM - Re: Wing conduit (Chenoweth)
     6. 06:10 PM - Re: Wing conduit (Charles Hagerty)
     7. 06:12 PM - Re: Wing conduit (Larry)
     8. 07:22 PM - Re: Wing conduit (Charlie England)
     9. 09:16 PM - Re: Wing conduit (D.Munz)
    10. 11:22 PM - WD-409 ... where to powder coat ... (Gerry Filby)
 
 
 
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      --> RV9-List message posted by: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      
      Will anyone tell me where to buy the wiring conduit for the wings and what outside
      and inside diameter it should be?
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing conduit | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Tom Callender" <tcallender@alltel.net>
      
      
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      Subject: RV9-List: Wing conduit
      
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      >
      > Will anyone tell me where to buy the wiring conduit for the wings and what 
      > outside and inside diameter it should be?
      >
      
      From Van's Accessories Catalog. Nylon corrugated tube. 0.810" OD. Duct 
      NT5/8, 25 or 50ft rolls. Use 3/4" dia holes.
      Tom C
      RV9   N793JT (reserved) 
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing conduit | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: Gerry Filby <gerf@gerf.com>
      
      
      I used the Van's stuff too - but I found the corrugation 
      annoying to work with - isn't there a white non-corrugated type 
      available from somewhere ?  And why is it corrugated - what's 
      the benefit ?
      
      g
      
      > 
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: "Tom Callender" <tcallender@alltel.net>
      > 
      > 
      > ----- Original Message ----- 
      > From: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      > To: <rv9-list@matronics.com>
      > Subject: RV9-List: Wing conduit
      > 
      > 
      > > --> RV9-List message posted by: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      > >
      > > Will anyone tell me where to buy the wiring conduit for the wings and what
      
      > > outside and inside diameter it should be?
      > >
      > 
      > From Van's Accessories Catalog. Nylon corrugated tube. 0.810" OD. Duct 
      > NT5/8, 25 or 50ft rolls. Use 3/4" dia holes.
      > Tom C
      > RV9   N793JT (reserved) 
      > 
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing conduit | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Richard Hutson" <rhutson@midsouth.rr.com>
      
      Strength!!!   Maybe
      > 
      > DO NOT ARCHIVE
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing conduit | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Chenoweth" <chenoweth@gwi.net>
      
      Tom,
      For what it's worth I bought enough of the conduit for both wings and the
      fuselage and then had a change of heart and got the snap bushings instead.
      Figured it would be an easier installation, easier to add stuff later, and
      didn't require making nice 3/4 inch holes.  I've got two of them in each rib
      to be sure I'll have enough capacity for whatever I decide to run.  Plus my
      RV7A neighbor did the same thing.  We both now have 50 feet of conduit
      sitting around.  If you leave near me come by and I'll give you mine.
      Bill
      Albion, Maine - Having fun with wing tanks.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "Tom Callender" <tcallender@alltel.net>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Wing conduit
      
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: "Tom Callender" <tcallender@alltel.net>
      >
      >
      > ----- Original Message ----- 
      > From: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      > To: <rv9-list@matronics.com>
      > Subject: RV9-List: Wing conduit
      >
      >
      > > --> RV9-List message posted by: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      > >
      > > Will anyone tell me where to buy the wiring conduit for the wings and
      what
      > > outside and inside diameter it should be?
      > >
      >
      > From Van's Accessories Catalog. Nylon corrugated tube. 0.810" OD. Duct
      > NT5/8, 25 or 50ft rolls. Use 3/4" dia holes.
      > Tom C
      > RV9   N793JT (reserved)
      >
      >
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing conduit | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "Charles Hagerty" <chagerty@worldnet.att.net>
      
      I'm using a clear non-corrugated 1/2" plastic water line pipe from Home 
      Depot.  You can put the supplied bushing in the hole and this stuff slides 
      easily (with a little lubrication) through the bushing.  Double protection 
      and light weight.
      
      Chuck Hagerty
      RV-7A finish kit
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "Gerry Filby" <gerf@gerf.com>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Wing conduit
      
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: Gerry Filby <gerf@gerf.com>
      >
      >
      > I used the Van's stuff too - but I found the corrugation
      > annoying to work with - isn't there a white non-corrugated type
      > available from somewhere ?  And why is it corrugated - what's
      > the benefit ?
      >
      > g
      >
      >>
      >> --> RV9-List message posted by: "Tom Callender" <tcallender@alltel.net>
      >>
      >>
      >> ----- Original Message ----- 
      >> From: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      >> To: <rv9-list@matronics.com>
      >> Subject: RV9-List: Wing conduit
      >>
      >>
      >> > --> RV9-List message posted by: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      >> >
      >> > Will anyone tell me where to buy the wiring conduit for the wings and 
      >> > what
      >> > outside and inside diameter it should be?
      >> >
      >>
      >> From Van's Accessories Catalog. Nylon corrugated tube. 0.810" OD. Duct
      >> NT5/8, 25 or 50ft rolls. Use 3/4" dia holes.
      >> Tom C
      >> RV9   N793JT (reserved)
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >
      >
      > 
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing conduit | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: Larry <LarryRosen@comcast.net>
      
      Here <http://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/fuselage/20050517/index.html> is a 
      suggestion from a fellow RV-10 builder.  He is using optical fiber plenum.
      
      Larry Rosen
      RV-10 #356
      Waiting on QB Wings
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing conduit | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: Charlie England <ceengland@bellsouth.net>
      
      D.Munz wrote:
      
      >--> RV9-List message posted by: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      >
      >Will anyone tell me where to buy the wiring conduit for the wings and what outside
      and inside diameter it should be?
      >
      
      Here are a few untested ideas I'm considering.
      
      AL flashing from the bldg supply rolled into a tube & 'glued' in the holes
      
      Same thing out of plastic sheet
      
      Ripstop nylon sewn into a tube
      
      The goal for me is minimum weight & maximizing space in the conduit for 
      wires. The electrical & fiber conduit I've been able to find is fairly 
      thick & quite a bit heavier than any of the above will be but will be a 
      lot less work.
      
      Grommets by themselves will allow the wire to move a bit more & probably 
      rub on either the skin or spar. Might be a wear issue after a few 
      thousand hours of flying.
      
      Charlie
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: Wing conduit | 
      
      --> RV9-List message posted by: "D.Munz" <182ppl@comcast.net>
      
      This stuff looks good but how would I get my hands on 40'? It looks like the 
      minimum order is 1000'.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: "Larry" <LarryRosen@comcast.net>
      Subject: Re: RV9-List: Wing conduit
      
      
      > --> RV9-List message posted by: Larry <LarryRosen@comcast.net>
      >
      > Here <http://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/fuselage/20050517/index.html> is a
      > suggestion from a fellow RV-10 builder.  He is using optical fiber plenum.
      >
      > Larry Rosen
      > RV-10 #356
      > Waiting on QB Wings
      >
      >
      > 
      
      
      
      
      
      
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| Subject:  | WD-409 ... where to powder coat ... | 
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      --> RV9-List message posted by: Gerry Filby <gerf@gerf.com>
      
      
      (WD-409 tail wheel spring mount)
      
      Seems like folks used to get this ready coated from Vans ... 
      mine's bare metal - Oh Well.  But on the upside - its 
      pre-drilled to the spring, which seems to be a new thing ...
      
      Any recommendations on where I can get this puppy coated in the 
      SF Bay Area ?
      
      __g__
      
      ========================================================== 
      Gerry Filby                                  gerf@gerf.com
                         Tel: 415 203 9177
      
      
      
      
      
      
 
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