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  • #31
    Re: Tailbrace Wire Questions

    On certificated turbine engines we ROUTINELY mix and match Aluminum, steel, and stainless fittings (among a multitude of other exotic metals). This is done by the engine manufacturer, at the production facility, on every engine that goes out the door.
    Any possibility corrosion is eliminated by completely assembling the parts with WET zinc chromate. The trick is to have everything assembled, torqued, and in place before it dries.

    If it’s good enough for a 330PSI, 200*C bleed air system on an engine operating at 33,000 RPM, at 41,000'; It’s good enough for my Taylorcraft flying wires operating 100MPH at 1,500'.

    Use a Q-tip and WET zinc chromate on as you assemble the wires, nipples, nuts, and straps. Put it right on all the threads. You will not have any corrosion problems.

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    • #32
      Re: Tailbrace Wire Questions

      ..or even Barium Chromate (Pigeon Poo )

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      • #33
        Re: Tailbrace Wire Questions

        Is it as good as preparation H??
        The early D Models , straight L-2 with the aluminum spars, AND the few B modles in 1946 with the same system had steel butt and strut fittings right onto the aluminum spars.
        Way back in 1941 they placed a wetted with zinc chromate cloth between the fitting & spar , I have seen them 50 yrs later still very good....
        Taylorcraft Foundation, Inc
        Forrest A Barber 330-495-5447
        TF#1
        www.BarberAircraft.com
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        • #34
          Re: Tailbrace Wire Questions

          Originally posted by freightpilot27 View Post
          It’s good enough for my Taylorcraft flying wires operating 100MPH at 1,500'.
          How come you fly so high?
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          • #35
            Re: Tailbrace Wire Questions

            I was wondering when someone would ask me that.

            Must be a typo, I don't even fly our Cessna spam can that high.

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