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  • Drag wires for a clipwing

    Anyone know where to get #8 drag wires for a clipwing? My Swick plans say to use #8 and cut the threads rather than use the original #6 with the rolled threads.

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    Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

    Reliable Machine in Arizona did my last set and the tail brace wires as well. I seem to have misplaced their number- you may try Googling them. The fellows name was Chris????
    Eric Minnis
    Bully Aeroplane Works and Airshows
    www.bullyaero.com
    Clipwing Tcraft x3


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    • #3
      Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

      We have a lot of drag wires for the Model D here, e-mail me for specs ( will post when I check them). they ARE the larger wire of course & I think we have a lot of nipples, but those are simple to come up with.... Some wires do not have threads!
      Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
      Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
      TF#1
      www.BarberAircraft.com
      [email protected]

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      • #4
        Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

        If L-2 wires will work, I have quite a few. They are #10 though. I have had thoughts of using them in a clipwing for years. I would not trust anything without a rolled thread.

        Mike

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        • #5
          Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

          A little off topic.. for the L-2's the blueprints for the dragwires say "thread #10-32 Class 3 fit American N.F. Thread"

          Obviously not rolled threads, how does an individual thread wires and get the class 3 fit. I understand class 3 is the aerospace standard close tolerance fit?

          Ron Greene
          Ron Greene
          TF#360

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          • #6
            Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

            Originally posted by Ragwing nut
            If L-2 wires will work, I have quite a few. They are #10 though. I have had thoughts of using them in a clipwing for years. I would not trust anything without a rolled thread.

            Mike
            Thanks Mike. I'm not sure if that would work or not. Would you happen to know how long they are? I'm still considering a couple options, but I'll try to determine exactly what lengths I could use.

            Ron, I know I couldn't do it....that's why I'd like to buy wires already made up. -Greg
            Last edited by gmackay; 01-19-2006, 19:55.

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            • #7
              Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

              The "B" wing and the "D" wing use the same basic dimensions. The rolled thread vs. cut thread is a moot point if they are tested properly. Taylorcraft always used cut thread..... tail wires, drag wires, etc... You have to use a correct machine to cut them so they do not wallow around. The nipples are the factor that determines the strength of the system. WE have the nipples, cut wires and cert sheets here at the Foundation. The B tail wires are .162 MB hardwire , pull tested to 2900 lbs. each batch is tested.
              Then we can get into course vs. fine thread. Threads, they act like a spiral staricase under tension and the coarse thread will "unwind" easier. If anybody needs a wire and two nipples to try out e-mail me [email protected]
              Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
              Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
              TF#1
              www.BarberAircraft.com
              [email protected]

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              • #8
                Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

                I thought surely they would have been rolled threads. If they are cut then that just makes them easier and cheaper to reproduce.

                Mike

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                • #9
                  Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

                  Just incase anyone else is looking for options for these wires, here's what I've found so far:
                  Taylorcraft Factory - Lengths - 42" and 64" - both $39.99 - not stainless steel (1025 or something), cut thread
                  Univair - 49.58" and 56.75" - about $25/ea - stainless steel, rolled thread
                  Steen Aerolab - can cut any length - priced $48/ea for 12 or $13/ea for 48 (example) - stainless steel, rolled thread (Brunton's wires)
                  E&R Manufacturing - can cut any length - about $13-15/ea - stainless steel, rolled thread (note this is for 0.125 with 6-40 thread)

                  I'm thinking about using wires from E&R with the same 6-40 thread and that way can use the same nipples, hoping that stainless steel is stronger than the original. E&R also makes wires for WagAero and American Champion.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

                    Be careful about what alloy stainless they are using. Many stainless alloys are softer then steel.

                    Mike

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                    • #11
                      Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

                      ss stronger? I think not!
                      Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
                      Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
                      TF#1
                      www.BarberAircraft.com
                      [email protected]

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                      • #12
                        Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

                        Great, thanks for the info.....that's why I put up the post here.

                        The Swick plans call for stainless steel, and the Brunton wires are 316 stainless. That's what E&R are using, but they can use the non-SS also (I forget what number), that is what they use for WagAero.

                        So what's the best thing to use for drag wires?

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                        • #13
                          Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

                          So does anyone know what type of steel the original drag were made of?

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                          • #14
                            Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

                            Burls aircraft in AK has some PMA'ed tail wires.



                            Jason
                            N43643
                            Jason

                            Former BC12D & F19 owner
                            TF#689
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                            • #15
                              Re: Drag wires for a clipwing

                              Thanks Jason. Good luck on your fuselage. I wish I had your skills.

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