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Murray & Carol

Fus 5

Post by Murray & Carol » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:16 pm

Hi from Calgary

The manual illustrates cutting the fus 5's lengthwise. I did this and then Questioned MAM. They said that this was fine as long as your not installing spring gear.I noticed in the archives that there are no cut fus 5's.This is a 1650 gross rebel which will someday have floats. Is this alright or should I install uncut fus 5's? Please comment before I go to far.

Thanks
Murray
REBEL 505

Wayne G. O'Shea

Fus 5

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:16 pm

Murray, structurally the Fus-5's cut in half are as good as whole ones, but it does add to the work required and initially only removes 4 pounds from the airframe. When it comes time to install the control column you will be putting some of that weight reduction back, as you will need to build a reinforced area to mount the control column bearing holders, etc. as they usually rivet into the width of the full tubes.

Regards,
Wayne G. O'Shea
www.irishfield.on.ca
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From: Murray & Carol (cherkas@shaw.ca)
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com (murphy-rebel@dcsol.com)
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 11:17 PM
Subject: Fus 5


Hi from Calgary

The manual illustrates cutting the fus 5's lengthwise. I did this and then Questioned MAM. They said that this was fine as long as your not installing spring gear.I noticed in the archives that there are no cut fus 5's.This is a 1650 gross rebel which will someday have floats. Is this alright or should I install uncut fus 5's? Please comment before I go to far.

Thanks
Murray
REBEL 505

Bob Patterson

Fus 5

Post by Bob Patterson » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:16 pm

Hi Murray !

If these are the bottom cross tubes - DEFINITELY use UNcut
tubes. The little extra weight is nothing compared to the extra
strength you gain !

.....bobp

You can use the cut sections of tube to run across the bottom
of the instrument panel. This adds needed support and a place to mount
the throttle, mixture, trim, primer, etc. and leave room for 2 rows of
full-sized instruments. Run the strip along the bottom of the panel,
with notches at the bends, so it goes all the way out to both sides.

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Hi from Calgary

The manual illustrates cutting the fus 5's lengthwise. I did this and then
Questioned MAM. They said that this was fine as long as your not installing
spring gear.I noticed in the archives that there are no cut fus 5's.This is
a 1650 gross rebel which will so
meday have floats. Is this alright or should I install uncut fus 5's?
Please comment before I go to far.
Thanks
Murray
REBEL 505
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Drew and Jan

Fus 5

Post by Drew and Jan » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:16 pm

Murray I cut my fus 5 as per the instructions as well before all this
imformation was available via the internet. Then I heard of other builders
not cutting through the rebel rouser. I gave getting another tube a lot of
thought but I decided against it because I'm sure that the cut in half
channel is way stronger than the rivets that hold the gussets on.
Good luck Drew
Floats next spring hopefully.

At 09:17 PM 9/10/01 -0600, you wrote:
The manual illustrates cutting the fus 5's lengthwise. I did
this and then Questioned MAM. They said that this was fine as long as your
not installing spring gear.I noticed in the archives that there are no cut
fus 5's.This is a 1650 gross rebel which will someday have floats. Is this
alright or should I install uncut fus 5's? Please comment before I go to
far. Thanks Murray REBEL 505
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