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1. 12:48 AM - Re: Re: Bending Extruded Angle? (John Swartout)
2. 12:51 AM - Re: Bending Extruded Angle? (John Swartout)
3. 06:30 AM - Re: Bending Extruded Angle? (Chris Blackmore)
4. 07:58 AM - Chat (George Race)
5. 07:44 PM - Jet Power For Zenair Stol (Curt Thompson)
6. 08:24 PM - Re: Jet Power For Zenair Stol (Bob Percival)
7. 10:03 PM - Re: Jet Power For Zenair Stol (Craig Payne)
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Subject: | Re: Bending Extruded Angle? |
Aha! The arbor press! I like it. But, I don't own one. Might be able to
simulate one though. I live about 260 miles from you. If all else fails,
I'll drop you a line and plan a trip. Thanks, Ron.
John
CH-801 90% done.
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Ron Lendon <rlendon@comcast.net> wrote:
> >
>
> It really doesn't need to be trial and error. If you control to process
> and keep the bending between the tangent lines, you just sneak up on it.
> The extruded angles will need to be bent and flattened as you go along.
>
> Here is a link of a setup I used to bend the upper longerons on my XL.
>
>
> http://mykitlog.com/users/display_log.php?user=rlendon&project=113&category=4167&log=81730&row=54
>
> If you are anywhere near me I can probably do this for you in a couple of
> hours.
>
> --------
> Ron Lendon, Clinton Township, MI
> WW Corvair with Roy's Garage 5th bearing
> Zodiac XL, ScrapBuilder ;-)
> http://www.mykitlog.com/rlendon
> Corvair Engine Prints:
> http://home.comcast.net/~rlendon/site/
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>
> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=278975#278975
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Subject: | Re: Bending Extruded Angle? |
Look for a what?
I'll ask around, see if I can find a heating person that's done it. Thanks.
John
Do not archive.
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Chris Blackmore <blackmore@platinum.ca>wrote:
> Go to a tin basher....'Heating people', they do it all the time, Or go
> to a sale and look for a
> Chris
>
> *-------Original Message-------*
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> *From:* John Swartout <jgswartout@gmail.com>
> *Date:* 27/12/2009 7:57:46 AM
> *To:* zenith701801-list@matronics.com
> *Subject:* Re: Zenith701801-List: Bending Extruded Angle?
>
> You said the evil words, Keith, "trial and error." I got usable results on
> an 18" piece of 3/4 x 3/4 x 0.090 just clamping it in the vise and
> manhandling it a little at a time, but this time I want to bend the last 14"
> of two 6.5-foot pieces, and that stuff is expensive. I just ordered some
> shorter pieces to practice on in case I couldn't find someone who is
> equipped to do it right the first time, but I'd rather not do trial
> and error.
>
> John
>
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Keith Ashcraft <ch701builder@yahoo.com>wrote:
> Boy John,
> Tough one. I have see some guys bend some angle, using the hardwood form
> and some pipe clamps.(do a Google search for pipe clamps). You clamp the
> starting point of the bend, and then slowly work your way along the radius
> bend until you have your 14". That would be a trial-and-error thing for me.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Keith
> CH701 - scratch
> N 38.9940
> W 105.1305
> Alt. 9,100'
> **********************************************************
>
>
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> *From:* John Swartout <jgswartout@gmail.com>
> *To:* zenith701801-list@matronics.com
> *Sent:* Sat, December 26, 2009 7:06:44 PM
> *Subject:* Zenith701801-List: Bending Extruded Angle?
>
> Does anyone know what kind of shop would have a tool that would put a nice
> smooth 4-foot radius bend 14" long into a piece of extruded angle 6061-T6,
> 1.25" x 0.75" x 0.125t, with the bend stretching the outer edge of the 0.75
> flange? This is aluminum angle with the radiused inner corner.
> I can probably do it with a grooved hardwood form and a rubber mallet, but
> I'd gladly pay somebody to do it for me that could assure perfect results
> the first time.
>
> John
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Subject: | Re: Bending Extruded Angle? |
John
Just read a page where the person took a piece of wood, cut a notch,cut t
he
angle required plus some???? Lots of grease and just bend( I presume this
means hammering with a soft hammer?)!! Or I wonder if just pulling it lik
e
an English wheel!
Chris
-------Original Message-------
From: John Swartout
Subject: Re: Zenith701801-List: Bending Extruded Angle?
Look for a what?
I'll ask around, see if I can find a heating person that's done it. Than
ks.
John
Do not archive.
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Chris Blackmore <blackmore@platinum.ca>
wrote:
Go to a tin basher....'Heating people', they do it all the time, Or go to
a
sale and look for a
Chris
-------Original Message-------
From: John Swartout
Subject: Re: Zenith701801-List: Bending Extruded Angle?
You said the evil words, Keith, "trial and error." I got usable results
on
an 18" piece of 3/4 x 3/4 x 0.090 just clamping it in the vise and
manhandling it a little at a time, but this time I want to bend the last
14"
of two 6.5-foot pieces, and that stuff is expensive. I just ordered som
e
shorter pieces to practice on in case I couldn't find someone who is
equipped to do it right the first time, but I'd rather not do trial and
error.
John
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Keith Ashcraft <ch701builder@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Boy John,
Tough one. I have see some guys bend some angle, using the hardwood form
and
some pipe clamps.(do a Google search for pipe clamps). You clamp the
starting point of the bend, and then slowly work your way along the radiu
s
bend until you have your 14". That would be a trial-and-error thing for m
e.
Good luck,
Keith
CH701 - scratch
N 38.9940
W 105.1305
Alt. 9,100'
**********************************************************
From: John Swartout <jgswartout@gmail.com>
Sent: Sat, December 26, 2009 7:06:44 PM
Subject: Zenith701801-List: Bending Extruded Angle?
Does anyone know what kind of shop would have a tool that would put a nic
e
smooth 4-foot radius bend 14" long into a piece of extruded angle 6061-T6
, 1
25" x 0.75" x 0.125t, with the bend stretching the outer edge of the 0.75
flange? This is aluminum angle with the radiused inner corner.
I can probably do it with a grooved hardwood form and a rubber mallet, bu
t I
d gladly pay somebody to do it for me that could assure perfect results t
he
first time.
John
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Subject: | Jet Power For Zenair Stol |
I just ran across this:
http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?i=MENsRFgtcWuRpTm1BdTQ
<http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?i=MENsRFgtcWuRpTm1BdTQ&jet-power-for-zena
ir-stol> &jet-power-for-zenair-stol
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Subject: | Jet Power For Zenair Stol |
WOW!
I haven't been this twitterpated since I met better half!
Bob Percival
701/Vair?
Glacial Pace
From: owner-zenith701801-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-zenith701801-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Curt
Thompson
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 8:36 PM
Subject: Zenith701801-List: Jet Power For Zenair Stol
I just ran across this:
http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?i=MENsRFgtcWuRpTm1BdTQ&jet-power-for-
z
enair-stol
Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
12/28/09 12:32:00
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Subject: | Jet Power For Zenair Stol |
This looks like the same guy:
http://www.zenithair.com/misc/turbine-power.html
No updates since the early 21st century. I couldn't find a date on the
video.
-- Craig
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From: owner-zenith701801-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-zenith701801-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Curt
Thompson
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 7:36 PM
Subject: Zenith701801-List: Jet Power For Zenair Stol
I just ran across this:
http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?i=MENsRFgtcWuRpTm1BdTQ
<http://www.vidoemo.com/yvideo.php?i=MENsRFgtcWuRpTm1BdTQ&jet-power-for-zena
ir-stol> &jet-power-for-zenair-stol
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