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    Anybody used screws to attach the fabric to the wings and have or know of supporting paperwork. Forgive me, I have asked this question before but I am now at the point of being ready to use it. Any help would be appreciated.

    Wayne Melvin
    N43112

  • #2
    there has been a lot of discussion on this in the past 90 days or so. Suggest you use the "search" feature of this forum (see button at top of page) and see if you can latch on to the previous discussion.


    bob.
    Bob Ollerton

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    • #3
      Thanks

      Thanks for the help Hank. Never thought of that. I found the STC info. Now all I have to do is contact the man.

      Wayne
      Wayne Melvin
      N43112

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      • #4
        Opps, sorry bob

        Thanks Bob!
        Wayne Melvin
        N43112

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        • #5
          Thinks...

          Hank's been PM'ing again without involving the rest of us

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          • #6
            Screws

            I just talked to Roger Kruser at 302-736-3447 who has the STC for using screws instead of other methods for attaching the fabric to the wings. He is a very nice person to talk with and more than willing to help. I am already past that point but thought this info might help someone else.
            Wayne Melvin
            N43112

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            • #7
              Wayne
              Think you could fax me a copy of the stc so i can see if it matches what i have?
              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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              • #8
                Huh? Who? What? Somebody call me? Sorry I was sleeping. Screws in wings? My wings on the 45 have wires bent so they clip into holes in the ribs. The 41 has built up ribs and is rib stitched. I was told once NOT to try and rib stitch the 45 sheet metal ribs. If you try it on a bare rib you will see that the edge of the rib will cut the cord. It DOESN'T WORK. You can't rib stitch a sheet metal rib safely. As to using rivets or screws in the rib, the 41 rib flange is too narrow. Can't be done. The 45 rib is wide enough and you could use the wire holes but the guy that has to recover the wing after you is going to curse your name for all eternity when he has to drill out all those rivets and if you use screws you will damage the holes and start a crack origination point in every hole. The guy after you will probably distroy a lot of the ribs in the process of drilling rivets and may end up ruining the wing (I would think screws would ruin the wing right up front). I would just use the wires like they did at the factory. Just DON'T pull the end of the wire to remove them!!!! It puts a tear in the edge of each rib hole and can ruin the rib as much as I would think a screw would.
                If there is a STC for screws I would like to see how they addressed the damage to the holes a screw would cause.
                Hank (Were you talking about THIS Hank?) J

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                • #9
                  STC for Screws

                  I don't have the STC. Roger Kruser is the owner. You would have to contact him directly. I was already past the point of using screws so I didn't pursue it .

                  Wayne
                  Wayne Melvin
                  N43112

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                  • #10
                    I'm with Hank on this one. If I were to consider buying a used Taylorcraft and had two aircraft to choose from, I would NOT choose the one that used screws or had been rib-stitched on the stamped ribs. Only the wood and built up ribs should be stitched. I don't know why the wires are so scorned. It's quick and simple and original.

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                    • #11
                      Are you Guys trying to CONVERT me using words like "simple " and "fast"?
                      My problem with the wire on my wing was that it bulged up and wore through the fabric covering in places after repeated washings . I tried to bend the wires to get them to lay down but the wire was so springy i ended up cutting them and laying the ends side by side and replacing the surfacing tape as a fix. Maybe it was the wrong wire, Stainless steel as i remember. Don't have it as i threw the stuff away after the wind storm collapsed the rear structs destroying the wings in the process.
                      BUTT being the religious person that i am and i try to "DO the right thing" for you guys, preach to me how to do it correct. You never know there might be a SLIGHT chance that a sinner a i could be drawn over from "the dark side" with your sweet talking words. FAST and SIMPLE ! VERY interesting!
                      Of course Bob you could always tell me
                      '' TO GO S _ _ _ _ _ H MYSELF"
                      Last edited by stormman; 09-22-2004, 08:46.
                      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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                      • #12
                        If the wires were too long and bowed up they were the wrong wires. The spacing between the hooks on the Taylorcraft wires were closer together than the Martin clips. The Martin clips are NOT the right pitch and will bow up. I have heard some guys bent little "Zs" between the hooks to make them fit but what you really need is the correct Taylorcraft clips.
                        Anybody know where we can get the Taylorcraft clips? One of these days I will be ready to cover the 45 wings (yea, right, at this rate the 45 is going to be REALLY RARE by the time I have it ready).
                        Hank J

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                        • #13
                          Martin clips

                          Hank,

                          Somewhere, at sometime, someone posted something on the forum about martin wire. If memory serves(which is unlikely in my case) they got the stuff from Acft Spc or some supply house and it didn't quite fit. I beleive that they modified it with a crimping tool. Something about the pitch not being correct. Then someone else had the same problem and got some ONS from Forrest and it worked out ok.
                          Best Regards

                          paul patterson
                          Edmond, Ok
                          N39203 Model 19 class of '45
                          TF#509 EAA#720630
                          Taylorcraft-The jewel of vintage airplanes

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                          • #14
                            Forrest,
                            You still have any of the original wing rib wire? How much do you need for a wing and how much do you want for a roll?
                            Hank (this makes me first on the purchase list, right?) J

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                            • #15
                              Forrest old buddy , pal , sweety, cuti pie, ( all said in a manly way of course)
                              Can i be number 2 behind Hank? Hu ? Ya Ya > Please , please?
                              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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