hey gang.. this is the lesser half of the peg/john pair.
this is the story:
As most of you know, I had an "event" about a month ago landing at W66. I told the NTSB the "event" could have been prevented if the ditch wasn't there (another story). Thanks to mikes help with the landing gear, the major "issue" has been the repair/replacement of the lift struts (both forward and aft on the port side being damaged).
I measured the major/minor axis of the struts and vacilated whether to repair or replace. After a discussion with Univair, I decided that researching repair was in order. After many discussions with my local IA and a study of AC and finding out that Spruce didnt carry the SL of the size that I needed, I contacted Dillsburg. I was told that SL tubing is not made anywhere in the world of the size that I need ( the larger struts). Dillsburgh also told me that they had just recently shipped Taylorcraft (Texas) a HUGE order of the smaller SL. I called Tcraft and found out that for a short number of years (in the 1980's) struts were made of the larger material and apparently my Tcraft struts had been replaced at some point (my Tcraft is 1946).
Through this forum I reached Dave Rude (im calling him "strut dave") and he appears to be the worlds foremost expert on Tcraft struts.. I'm trying to get him to write a book "The religion of Tcraft Struts". I think it would be a best seller. The only way I can repair my struts is with "equal or larger" (as the AC says) SL material. SL tubing "equal or larger" is no longer available in this size. The only option is salvaging an old strut and using the material to sleeve the damaged area (again per the AC). Dave has been extremely helpful with all of this and his advice/help is much appreciated.
Dave is sending me SL "material" and hopefully my Tcraft will be up and running sometime next week. This whole "epsisode" has been extremely "enlightening" as far as learning the world of Tcraft.
My next issue: My annual is due this month and my IA is not authorized to work at W66. Ferry permit anyone ??
Any thoughts/suggestions/comments are solicited and encouraged. Any thoughts on how to make things easier would be much appreciated.
Keep em in the air.
john
this is the story:
As most of you know, I had an "event" about a month ago landing at W66. I told the NTSB the "event" could have been prevented if the ditch wasn't there (another story). Thanks to mikes help with the landing gear, the major "issue" has been the repair/replacement of the lift struts (both forward and aft on the port side being damaged).
I measured the major/minor axis of the struts and vacilated whether to repair or replace. After a discussion with Univair, I decided that researching repair was in order. After many discussions with my local IA and a study of AC and finding out that Spruce didnt carry the SL of the size that I needed, I contacted Dillsburg. I was told that SL tubing is not made anywhere in the world of the size that I need ( the larger struts). Dillsburgh also told me that they had just recently shipped Taylorcraft (Texas) a HUGE order of the smaller SL. I called Tcraft and found out that for a short number of years (in the 1980's) struts were made of the larger material and apparently my Tcraft struts had been replaced at some point (my Tcraft is 1946).
Through this forum I reached Dave Rude (im calling him "strut dave") and he appears to be the worlds foremost expert on Tcraft struts.. I'm trying to get him to write a book "The religion of Tcraft Struts". I think it would be a best seller. The only way I can repair my struts is with "equal or larger" (as the AC says) SL material. SL tubing "equal or larger" is no longer available in this size. The only option is salvaging an old strut and using the material to sleeve the damaged area (again per the AC). Dave has been extremely helpful with all of this and his advice/help is much appreciated.
Dave is sending me SL "material" and hopefully my Tcraft will be up and running sometime next week. This whole "epsisode" has been extremely "enlightening" as far as learning the world of Tcraft.
My next issue: My annual is due this month and my IA is not authorized to work at W66. Ferry permit anyone ??
Any thoughts/suggestions/comments are solicited and encouraged. Any thoughts on how to make things easier would be much appreciated.
Keep em in the air.
john
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