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1. 05:18 AM - Re: strut fairings (SABorns@aol.com)
2. 06:21 AM - Re: strut fairings (Tommy Walker)
3. 06:38 AM - Re: Zenith701801-List Digest: 6 Msgs - 08/12/08 (george.mueller@aurora.org)
4. 06:50 AM - strut fairings (Joe Spencer)
5. 07:46 AM - Re: strut fairings (Curt Thompson)
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Subject: | Re: strut fairings |
Works great, but have you checked the price? It's out of sight.
Steven Bornstein
475 E. North Broadway
Columbus, Ohio 43214
614 263-5819
In a message dated 8/12/2008 11:20:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
Curt.Thompson@verizon.net writes:
Anyone have any opinions on using 4130 streamline wing-strut tubing?
Curt
Redmond, WA, USA
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Subject: | Re: strut fairings |
Thanks Joe, I will take you up on that. It looks like it will be this fall
before I get to that part of building this second plane.
Tommy
".You aren't too far from my place...I think this fixture might fit in a
701 if you want to come borrow it. It took a little while to build
it."
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Subject: | Re: Zenith701801-List Digest: 6 Msgs - 08/12/08 |
Joe,
I too am interested in making strut fairings for my 701. I was planning
on trying to bend the 016 just using straps and a table, but maybe your
fixture is a better way. Can you describe the fixture you made for
shaping the strut fairings, what it was made out of, etc?
George in Milwaukee
701 80hp 38 hours
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>Anyone have any opinions on using 4130 streamline >wing-strut tubing?
>Curt
There are a lot of old Cub struts around that were removed and replaced
with the lifetime no AD ones that might be a good source of streamline
material if you are into scrounging and you are a welder and can allso
determine to your satisfaction that they are strong enough ... I had a
set I was gonna fab up some struts with but they were so rusty I didn't.
The cross section isn't 3 to 1 but I thought it would be ok for me
anyway. They are often cheap as in near free.
Joe
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Steven,
Out of sight in deed! What I have found so far is about 10 times the cost
of chromalloy tube. It appears that they are hard to manufacture and are
prone to cracking.
Curt
Plans building CH701.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 5:18 AM
Subject: Re: Zenith701801-List: strut fairings
Works great, but have you checked the price? It's out of sight.
Steven Bornstein
475 E. North Broadway
Columbus, Ohio 43214
614 263-5819
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