Re: Trim Adjustment Screw - B12-406
There are two aspects of this part of the problem: 1) Identify what is likely to work well - Pretty easy I think, and the info on McMaster Carr is probably sufficient. 2) My preference is to do it in a way that's legit. See: http://www.avweb.com/news/savvyaviat..._197316-1.html
in the "Owner-Produced Parts" section for what's required to be "approved" - it must:
"The only catch is that, to be legal, an owner-produced part must be airworthy. To be airworthy, it must conform to the aircraft's type design. Therefore, if you decide to fabricate a battery box for your Skyhawk, you must duplicate the original battery box as closely as possible, using the same dimensions, materials and construction methods used in the original."
And therefore, it is my strong preference to make the part from the same alloy that was originally used (which has been shown to work "well enough"). So... I would *really* like a part that I can have destructively tested so that I can make use of (and publish) the specific alloy used. PLEASE let me know if anyone can send me one! (and yes I know that many people won't go to this level of trouble, and that "nobody will know" etc.)
Thanks,
Steve.
There are two aspects of this part of the problem: 1) Identify what is likely to work well - Pretty easy I think, and the info on McMaster Carr is probably sufficient. 2) My preference is to do it in a way that's legit. See: http://www.avweb.com/news/savvyaviat..._197316-1.html
in the "Owner-Produced Parts" section for what's required to be "approved" - it must:
"The only catch is that, to be legal, an owner-produced part must be airworthy. To be airworthy, it must conform to the aircraft's type design. Therefore, if you decide to fabricate a battery box for your Skyhawk, you must duplicate the original battery box as closely as possible, using the same dimensions, materials and construction methods used in the original."
And therefore, it is my strong preference to make the part from the same alloy that was originally used (which has been shown to work "well enough"). So... I would *really* like a part that I can have destructively tested so that I can make use of (and publish) the specific alloy used. PLEASE let me know if anyone can send me one! (and yes I know that many people won't go to this level of trouble, and that "nobody will know" etc.)
Thanks,
Steve.
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