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  • #46
    Re: A list of lift strut suppliers

    Thought I would pass along that Airframes, Inc in Alaska are taking orders for struts and sounds like they will be ready within a month for the previously mentioned price of $1800. The set will include the jury clamps and the adjustment barrel in the rear strut. Also interesting to note that these struts are not identical to the factory strut and will come with an STC that will require a 337. The rear strut is made of normalized 4130 but the front strut is .035" 1010 mild steel, same that they use on the cubs. Can anyone confirm material alloy and thickness on the factory or Univair struts? I believe I read that the older T's used the mild steel but newer ones use 4130.
    Gary Snell
    TF #403
    BC65
    N27524

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    • #47
      Re: A list of lift strut suppliers

      So far looks like there are 3 sources for struts

      Please add others that I missed.

      This post is a copy of the post that started this thread and Airframes Inc has been added to both.

      Prices below are for four struts only, 2 front and 2 rear I round prices up to the next $50 increment. I kept it to 4 struts only so its a fair compare. Don't compare a price with jury struts included to a price witout them. Just keep it to comparison of the four needed struts.


      ********** I only list FAA/PMA sources below **************

      1) Univair about $2750 => http://www.univairparts.com/

      2) Tayorcraft about $3250 => http://www.taylorcraft.com/zencart/

      3) Airfames Inc about $1800* => http://www.supercubs.com/fab_manufacturing.html
      * base strut includes jury strut clamps too
      Last edited by Guest; 08-31-2007, 18:49.

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      • #48
        Re: A list of lift strut suppliers

        Originally posted by drude View Post
        So far looks like there are 3 sources for struts

        Please add others that I missed.

        This post is a copy of the post that started this thread and Airframes Inc has been added to both.

        Prices below are for four struts only, 2 front and 2 rear I round prices up to the next $50 increment. I kept it to 4 struts only so its a fair compare. Don't compare a price with jury struts included to a price witout them. Just keep it to comparison of the four needed struts.


        ********** I only list FAA/PMA sources below **************

        1) Univair about $2750 => http://www.univairparts.com/

        2) Tayorcraft about $3250 => http://www.taylorcraft.com/zencart/

        3) Airfames Inc about $1800* => http://www.supercubs.com/fab_manufacturing.html
        * base strut includes jury strut clamps too

        Is Airframes Inc an actual suppllier now or are they a possible supplier in the future? ie Have they been approved?

        What does Aircraft Spruce Charge?

        Any other new suppliers?

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        • #49
          Re: A list of lift strut suppliers

          Originally posted by drude View Post
          So far looks like there are 3 sources for struts

          Please add others that I missed.

          Prices below are for four struts only, 2 front and 2 rear I round prices up to the next $50 increment. I kept it to 4 struts only so its a fair compare. Don't compare a price with jury struts included to a price witout them. Just keep it to comparison of the four needed struts.


          ********** I only list FAA/PMA sources below **************

          1) Univair about $2750 => http://www.univairparts.com/

          2) Tayorcraft about $3250 => http://www.taylorcraft.com/zencart/

          3) Airfames Inc about $1800* => http://www.supercubs.com/fab_manufacturing.html
          * base strut includes jury strut clamps too
          Appears that Airframes Inc is a reality now and you can order struts from them.

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          • #50
            Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

            Univair's PMA does not cover the pre-war models. So for us, the choice is the factory or Airframes. The factory has been delaying deliveries, and not calling back when promised, so I have changed my order to Airframes.
            Dan Brown
            1940 BC-65 N26625
            TF #779
            Annapolis, MD

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            • #51
              Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

              I am thinking about ordering the struts from Airframes Inc. Is anyone else interested in the north texas area so that shipping could be combined and save us some money.
              Mike

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              • #52
                Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

                Originally posted by mike bc12d View Post
                I am thinking about ordering the struts from Airframes Inc. Is anyone else interested in the north texas area so that shipping could be combined and save us some money.
                Mike
                Just a thought. When I ordered mine from Univair I considered buying an extra set for resale and figured I would save on shipping.

                Was surprized to find out that Univair puts them in a shipping tube that can only hold four (4) so there was no way to save $ on shipping.

                I wonder if other companies use the same or similar tube?

                FEDEX from Colorado to eastern NY was about $105.

                Dave
                Last edited by Guest; 10-16-2007, 01:05.

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                • #53
                  Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

                  Just a thought

                  You can order 3 sets from Alaska for the price of 2 sets from Univair!

                  Just a thought
                  B 52 Norm
                  1946 BC12-D1 Nc 44496
                  Quicksilver AMPIB, N4NH
                  AOPA 11996 EAA 32643
                  NRA4734945
                  Lake Thunderbird , Cherokee Village
                  Somewhere on the 38° parallel in NE Arkansas

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                  • #54
                    Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

                    Originally posted by stormman View Post
                    Just a thought

                    You can order 3 sets from Alaska for the price of 2 sets from Univair!

                    Just a thought
                    What's your point?

                    How does this information relate to the ability or inability to save on shipping do to packaging tube constraints?

                    Dave

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                    • #55
                      Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

                      Originally posted by DanBrown View Post
                      Univair's PMA does not cover the pre-war models. So for us, the choice is the factory or Airframes. The factory has been delaying deliveries, and not calling back when promised, so I have changed my order to Airframes.
                      Dan, What was Airframes' quote for shipping to MD? I'm ordering mine today. Wonder if there is an advantage in a local group shipment??? Howard
                      20442
                      1939 BL/C

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                      • #56
                        Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

                        They quoted me a total of price of $2050 crated & shipped to Michigan.
                        Last edited by flylo; 10-16-2007, 11:37.
                        Eric Richardson
                        1938 Taylor-Young
                        Model BL NC20426
                        "Life's great in my '38"
                        & Taylorcoupe N2806W
                        TF#634

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                        • #57
                          Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

                          Eric,

                          Assuming you buy new, are any of your old struts useable? Are they the small section?
                          MIKE CUSHWAY
                          1938 BF50 NC20407
                          1940 BC NC27599
                          TF#733

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                          • #58
                            Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

                            I haven't decided yet. I know mine are OK & I can have them tested locally. I was hoping the AD would change so I could have them tested on the plane. If I decide to put new ones on I'll let you know.
                            Eric Richardson
                            1938 Taylor-Young
                            Model BL NC20426
                            "Life's great in my '38"
                            & Taylorcoupe N2806W
                            TF#634

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                            • #59
                              Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

                              Originally posted by flylo View Post
                              They quoted me a total of price of $2050 crated & shipped to Michigan.
                              Yup. Quoted me approximately the same thing to MD. I'm in the second batch, so 2 to 3 weeks.
                              20442
                              1939 BL/C

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                              • #60
                                Re: A list of lift strut suppliers (updated Oct 2007)

                                Let us know how they are,any problems rigging the plane, I'm about ready to order a set. If the NDT testing was extended to 5 or 7 years, then maybe I would do that first. MAYBE MAYBE!!
                                I worry about if one might fail then what. I would have wasted time and money cause you wouldn't replace one strut. I don't know!!
                                Robbie
                                TF#832
                                N44338
                                "46" BC12D
                                Fond du lac WI

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