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  • Rib Lacing

    When I removed the cover from my wings, I noticed that there wasn't any inter-rib lacing tape. Is this the norm, or should I plan on putting it in before I recover? Some of the ribs are bowed a bit (which I assume is from the fabric not being properly shrunk) and it would appear that this could be prevented with the tape. Any thoughts?
    EAA 93346 TF #863
    1946 BC-12D N96421
    currently a collection of parts

  • #2
    Re: Rib Lacing

    I used the lacing tape, simply because it is cheap and easy to apply, but difficult to install after!

    I also used clear sticky tape over the rib caps...this allows the fabric to slide easily over the ribs as it is shrunk.

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    • #3
      Re: Rib Lacing

      Mine also didn't have any,but im putting it in now.Im also putting a double layer of fabric on the leading edge to smooth the surface.
      Which System are you using?
      Im going with Stewarts
      PV

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      • #4
        Re: Rib Lacing

        It seems that I would be doing the right thing by putting the tape in. I haven't decided whether to use Polyfiber or Stewarts. They both have a good rep. I've got lots of work to do before I get there.
        P.S. It would be challenging to install the tape after covering.
        EAA 93346 TF #863
        1946 BC-12D N96421
        currently a collection of parts

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        • #5
          Re: Rib Lacing

          The inter-rib lacing keeps the ribs straight prior to rib stitching. Once stitched it has no purpose.
          As my supplies run out, I buy dope by the 55gal drum, I plan to switch to the Stewarts System.
          Paul

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          • #6
            Re: Rib Lacing

            I had a mouse chew off my rib stiching and diagonal lacing. Re-rib stiching was no big deal, the rib lacing was a lot harder. FAA said it did nothing after cover BUT, it was part of the STC'd covering process so it had to be there.
            Dave
            P.S. Love that Staggerwing knot that is approved with the Stewart Systems!

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