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To: <murphy-rebel@dcsol.com> (Murphy Rebel)
From: Bob Patterson <bob.patterson@canrem.com>
Subject: RE: corrosion proofing
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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 23:44:31 -0500
Glad to hear it !! Look forward to seeing you on the 8th - it looks
like we might have a good turnout !
The next builder visit will be at Mike Fuller's, in about 2 weeks.
Most of the fellows are running a plastic tube inside the wing -
lately flexible plastic, earlier with rigid plastic water pipe. The
advantage is that even loose wires can't short out on the tube. You
can just run a piece of heavy twine through the tube for now, then
use it to pull wire through later.
The tube usually runs in front of the spar, to miss the fuel tank,
and is run through enlarged holes in the ribs, and held with tie wraps.
I know of an 'independent' builder up that way - he is NOT
associating with other Rebel builders, and "doing his own thing" with
unapproved mods. He may well have made his OWN engine mount !!
The mounts are usually well triangulated - the only thing they
really need added is a cross tube horizontally between the top
mounts & also between the bottom mounts - VERY hard to do because
of the number of tubes already in the clusters. This is why MAM have
chosen extra channels on both sides of the firewall to stiffen
this area (the 'float fix').
See you on Sunday !!!
....bobp
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At 01:24 PM 11/4/98 -0500, you wrote:
Yes, still alive and popping....though very slowly.... Daniel, my 6 yr old
son is not interested in building airplanes...yet. I have been reading this
site for quite a while but I could not reply to it, now I can. It has been
very informative.
In the beginning I was making some mods (MAM approved) on my Rebel
which slowed me down. Now I'm just following the manual with the goal to
finish and fly the basic plane soon and add the "bells and whistles" later
as needed...if needed. For example, I'm not even worrying about wiring the
wing much, just make provisions to add wires later. Speaking on the
subject, I am thinking about running the strobe/light wires in a conduit
(alum tube) secured outside the wing under the top skin overhang at the
rear spar. The heated pitot tube plumbing and wiring (heated req'd in
Canada for night flight, see RAC, Annex) will have to be internal.
I recently visited a builder near Parry Sound who is just about to
hang the engine (0-320). I was alarmed to see the two upper tubes of the
mount just "hanging in the breeze", attached to the rest of the mount only
at one end. I could easily flex these tubes by hand. We thought that
perhaps this would become rigid once mounted to the engine but knowing that
rubber mounts are used here that theory was out the window. No way would I
hang a 300lb or any engine on this mount. Did this builder receive an
incomplete mount?
Anyway, I am enjoying the building and I hope to make it to the
meeting on the 8th in Brampton. Paul.
Bob Patterson <bob.patterson@canrem.com> on 10/27/98 01:50:05 PM
Please respond to murphy-rebel@dcsol.com (Murphy Rebel)
To: murphy-rebel@dcsol.com (Murphy Rebel)
cc: (bcc: Paul Kucera/Imax)
Subject: RE: corrosion proofing
Hi Paul !!
You ARE alive !! Glad to see you've escaped from work long enough
to join the comments. Hope we'll see you at the next Rebel Builders
Meeting,
on Sunday, Nov. 8th - if the weather's good, we'll have a visit from "The
Boys From Michigan" !! Curt Martin & Bill Kelly, with their award-winning
Rebel !!
Take care !
....bobp
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At 08:31 AM 10/27/98 -0500, you wrote:Phosphoric acid bad?? Look at the contents of any Coke bottle!!! So if the
plane does not fall apart the stomachs will???? Just kidding . Paul Kucera
R453.
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