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  • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

    G** forbid I should do an end run on the FAA, but how about this. Have your old struts tested to the minimum requirement (ONE TIME) and then have them turned into sealed struts. A good strut is a good strut and a sealed one is a sealed one. Savings, probably $2500.
    DC

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    • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

      Originally posted by flyguy View Post
      G** forbid I should do an end run on the FAA, but how about this. Have your old struts tested to the minimum requirement (ONE TIME) and then have them turned into sealed struts. A good strut is a good strut and a sealed one is a sealed one. Savings, probably $2500.
      DC
      Doesn't the AD specify "new" sealed struts? If your idea actually could become a permanent method of compliance, Jackpot!
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      • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

        Originally posted by VictorBravo View Post
        Doesn't the AD specify "new" sealed struts? If your idea actually could become a permanent method of compliance, Jackpot!
        You could turn one into a sealed strut and inpsect them internally at the same time, but it will still cost a couple hundred dollars each at a minimum which is still better than buying new if it could be considered feasable.

        Mike

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        • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

          Mike, Bill, all,

          You know what I wonder about also is why not buy/make new bottom ends (lower 12") for the struts. Then cut off the bad end and weld on the new piece.

          Its only the bottom that is bad. A new PMA-ed lower end could be added and then seal the strut. They would be easy and cheap to ship also.

          Top ends can be sealed by means other than a thru bushing.

          Dave

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          • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

            Originally posted by drude View Post
            Mike, Bill, all,

            You know what I wonder about also is why not buy/make new bottom ends (lower 12") for the struts. Then cut off the bad end and weld on the new piece.

            Its only the bottom that is bad. A new PMA-ed lower end could be added and then seal the strut. They would be easy and cheap to ship also.

            Top ends can be sealed by means other than a thru bushing.

            Dave
            There is not a proper size streamline that would work as a sleeve for the repair, and I hate looking at patched struts anyway.

            Mike

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            • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

              I just spoke with AOPA and they have been looking into this AD. They said that they do oppose some of the AD (didn't say what part) and that they would be coming out with a statement sometime in October. They didn't say what that statement would be either.

              Mostly, they are trying to accumulate data on the issue before they leap.

              Hopefully they will have a positive influence.......
              Richard Boyer
              N95791
              Georgetown, TX

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              • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

                The new 3.37" front strut material will slide right over the old approx. 3.3" material.

                Used it before for that you can make a sleeve from it without even opening the trailing edge.

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                • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

                  AOPA and ...coming out with a statement sometime in October
                  Hope it's before the 12th

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                  • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

                    Been nice if they had said, "Sometime BEFORE October." Glad to hear they are checking into it. It's a start.
                    DC

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                    • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

                      It was implied that the plan was to make it at the end of the comment period. I'm sure, or at least hope, that they will be doing their due diligence. If not, they may find I stop paying my due(s). (The guy I spoke with called me back to let me know the october time frame).
                      Richard Boyer
                      N95791
                      Georgetown, TX

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                      • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

                        Just looking around on the net and found a ultrasonic tester for thin metal that lists for $1900. It can measure down to .004 with a resolution of one 10,000th. Guess the technology is there.

                        Considerably more sophisticated than the units we calibrated years ago.

                        Might be ok if we could get it done on the aircraft, and not every 24 months. Think we could probably do without the rattle test.
                        DC

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                        • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

                          Originally posted by flyguy View Post
                          Just looking around on the net and found a ultrasonic tester for thin metal that lists for $1900. It can measure down to .004 with a resolution of one 10,000th. Guess the technology is there.

                          Considerably more sophisticated than the units we calibrated years ago.

                          Might be ok if we could get it done on the aircraft, and not every 24 months. Think we could probably do without the rattle test.
                          DC
                          Where did you see it.

                          My best fit find was about $3k but it gave more than a digital readout it gave the pulse echo waveform response.

                          Dave

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                          • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

                            My airplane is at Airframes Inc. at Big Lake Alaska. Lee has built a new set of wing struts for it, and today is showing the FAA. With a bit of luck, new sealed struts will be available soon. The price will be $1800 for a set of four. The FAA has agreed to fast track this project since the need is there. Also Airframes Inc. already builds all the PMA parts for the PA-18 and several others, so adding a new part to there line is easy. It might be best not to bombard them with too many calls just yet. I'll post the phone number after we get a little closer to the finished product. Kevin

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                            • Re: Strut Airworthiness Directive (AD) (merged III)

                              We (my I/A) and me checked the struts today, boy they still looked good, no paint chips so he said give me that big ****ing hammer over their.
                              Got a punch and that big hammer and started to hammering on them.
                              The paint doesn't look so good right now.But guess what, they are solid just like he said they would be.
                              We also looked at the struts attachment bracket, inside and out. Cleaned them, picked some paint off of the weld, cleaned the inside, looked over the top and side of the tubing.
                              All looked good.
                              So I can fly it till Nov.
                              Oh boy still don't know what I'm going to do.
                              I think I'll get them NDT tested, hope they all pass and that'll give me two years to find struts. If one fail them it's go and try to find new struts .
                              Robbie
                              TF#832
                              N44338
                              "46" BC12D
                              Fond du lac WI

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                              • Re: Wonderful FAA

                                Has anyone considered using the Freedom of Information Act to get the
                                data the FAA used to justify the AD. I know there would be cost
                                involved as they can charge for copying. I know we have two camps. One is the AD is good for safety and the other is we don't need an AD to require
                                maintenance and inspections on our AC to keep them safe. At least those of us who believe the AD is unnecessary should be willing to re imburse someone in Texas the cost of getting the FAA AD supporting data via the Freedom of Information Act. If the data dosen't support the AD then perhaps we could raise the dollars to get an attorney.
                                L Fries
                                N96718
                                TF#110

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