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  • WTB Bungee Cover. For 1946 BC12D.

    Looking to buy the cover that goes over the landing gear bungees. Thanks!

  • #2
    Flat ones or domed? The flat ones are pretty easy to make. Someone here was selling the bulged ones. These are the pre war flat ones Click image for larger version

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    • #3
      The ones on the Click image for larger version

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      • #4
        Only the 41 deluxe had the flat covers. Other pre war had domed.

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        • #5
          Didn't ever know that!!!

          Hank

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          • #6
            Bill,

            Are you on the Taylorcraft Facebook forum? There are a couple of guys who do beautiful replications of the domed style of covers.

            Cheers,

            Marty
            Cheers,
            Marty


            TF #596
            1946 BC-12D N95258
            Former owner of:
            1946 BC-12D/N95275
            1943 L-2B/N3113S

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            • #7
              Bill,

              The guy's name is David Wenglarz. Son is Maxwell. They do excellent work. I have a couple of items. Search Wenglarz in the search box. Don't know if contact info is up to date.


              Mike Wood
              Montgomery, TX
              '46 BC12D
              N44085 #9885

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              • #8
                Bill,

                Did you get a set of bungee covers yet? I recently made some new bungee covers for my Taylorcraft. I made an extra blank that is ready to be cut out if your still looking for some covers.
                Attached Files

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                • #9
                  Nice work, Stacey. What alloy did you use? Did you anneal?

                  Mike Wood
                  Montgomery, TX
                  '46 BC12D
                  N44085 #9885

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                  • #10
                    Mike, I believe it was .025, 3003 alloy. I did not anneal the metal. On both sets that I made, I ended up with a small tear in the same place. I used an aluminum brazing rod to patch the tear. If you look closely at the photos I posted, you may be able to see where I brazed the tear. Before color coating the set I decided to use, I further smoothed out the blemished spot with some body filler. Despite the small imperfections, they are much better than the beat up set that came with the plane when I bought it.

                    Flow forming the metal probably would have been a lot easier if I had annealed it the sheet aluminum I used or found a softer aluminum alloy.

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