Original Posted By: Michael D Cuy
Hi guys,The guy who started my project made up tie rods for to .brace the center sectionand landing gear (straight axle) instead of cables. By are beautiful and I'dlike to leave them but I was wondering if anyone knew the strenth factor versusswaged cables because these end in threaded clevis fittings. I know rodsare used all the time as flying wires etc, but these are eight inch and I waswondering if threaded ends like that could be a weak link. Like I said, the workmanshipis beautiful and the fittings are aircraft fittings.Also, when building up my shoulder harness support structure, does anyone knowhow many G's one should be trying to stop from flying forward?Thanks!Douwe________________________________________________________________________________Date: Thu, 06 May 2004 08:41:36 -0400
Pietenpol-List: tie rods vs cables
Re: Pietenpol-List: tie rods vs cables
Original Posted By: Douwe Blumberg
When we were deciding on our anti drag wires, our engineer type said,"Well letssee...6" tall wing x 14' long @ 100 mph, hummmm" than we worked out a formualon paper then said" it is like someone pushing backward on the leading edge ofthe wing at the tip at around 65 pounds of pressure. Looks like your wires willhold about 2000 pounds....kinda overbuilt ain't it" So we decided that after the big crash people will stand and say "man, thatplane sure is totaled, but those drag wires look brand new.." Bottom line is, both solid and cable wires are used everyday with excellentresults. The choice is up to you. The important thing is to keep building.barry ----- Original Message -----
When we were deciding on our anti drag wires, our engineer type said,"Well letssee...6" tall wing x 14' long @ 100 mph, hummmm" than we worked out a formualon paper then said" it is like someone pushing backward on the leading edge ofthe wing at the tip at around 65 pounds of pressure. Looks like your wires willhold about 2000 pounds....kinda overbuilt ain't it" So we decided that after the big crash people will stand and say "man, thatplane sure is totaled, but those drag wires look brand new.." Bottom line is, both solid and cable wires are used everyday with excellentresults. The choice is up to you. The important thing is to keep building.barry ----- Original Message -----