Does anyone know of a source for this "W" shaped channel?
I've got about 70 feet of it on my airplane. It holds the fabric off of the fuselage frame and give the fuselage that distinctive T-Craft look.
The metal is about 0.020" thick. It's held in place with springs.
I've searched this site without success (maybe I don't know the right name to call it).
And looking at Rob Lees' restoration site leads me to believe that his airplane uses a different shape (attached differently).
Mine are not kinked or anything. But cleaning them up looks like a long process. I thought that it just might be easier to replace with new (if available).
I've got about 70 feet of it on my airplane. It holds the fabric off of the fuselage frame and give the fuselage that distinctive T-Craft look.
The metal is about 0.020" thick. It's held in place with springs.
I've searched this site without success (maybe I don't know the right name to call it).
And looking at Rob Lees' restoration site leads me to believe that his airplane uses a different shape (attached differently).
Mine are not kinked or anything. But cleaning them up looks like a long process. I thought that it just might be easier to replace with new (if available).
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