Original Posted By: "Gary Boothe"
I just received my capstrip for my wing ribs today, and while inspecting I founda knot in one of the strips (pictured below). This section of wood will likelyget cut away, but I'm just wondering if this is the type of stuff I shouldlook out for. This is the 1/2" side of a 1/2" x 1/4" capstrip, so the knot isapproximately 1/16" in diameter. Reason for concern? --------MarkRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... __________
Pietenpol-List: Knots in wood
RE: Pietenpol-List: Knots in wood
Original Posted By: owner-pietenpol-list-server(at)matronics.com
Mark,I am traveling and don't have my copy of AC43.13, but if memory serves mecorrectly, it allows for up to 1/8" knots that are not loose.Gary BootheCool, Ca.PietenpolWW Corvair ConversionTail done, Fuselage ready for gear(13 ribs down.)-----Original Message-----
Mark,I am traveling and don't have my copy of AC43.13, but if memory serves mecorrectly, it allows for up to 1/8" knots that are not loose.Gary BootheCool, Ca.PietenpolWW Corvair ConversionTail done, Fuselage ready for gear(13 ribs down.)-----Original Message-----
Pietenpol-List: Re: Knots in wood
Original Posted By: Joemotis(at)aol.com
Thanks Gary... I have a copy here that I'll look through to see if I can find thatinfo.--------MarkRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... __________
Thanks Gary... I have a copy here that I'll look through to see if I can find thatinfo.--------MarkRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... __________
Pietenpol-List: Re: Lets clean it up
Original Posted By: "Glenn Thomas"
What I did was order about 10% more capstrip than I needed. Then I put aside pieceslike that one, and used them for the internal short pieces, simply cuttingout knots. I had an order from Aircraft Spruce that had so much of that kindof wood, and poorly cut wood, that I had them replace it. Also, I just planedthe extra capstrip down and am using it for the capstrip in the empennagenow, so I really didn't end up with anything unused.FYI--------Glenn ThomasN?????http://www.flyingwood.comRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ___Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Lets clean it up
What I did was order about 10% more capstrip than I needed. Then I put aside pieceslike that one, and used them for the internal short pieces, simply cuttingout knots. I had an order from Aircraft Spruce that had so much of that kindof wood, and poorly cut wood, that I had them replace it. Also, I just planedthe extra capstrip down and am using it for the capstrip in the empennagenow, so I really didn't end up with anything unused.FYI--------Glenn ThomasN?????http://www.flyingwood.comRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... ___Subject: Pietenpol-List: Re: Lets clean it up
Original Posted By: AMsafetyC(at)aol.com
Mark, your points are well-taken. One thing I like about this forum is the friendlyexchanges we have here. I've looked briefly at other lists that have greaterdiscipline in enforcing adherence to topics and list protocol. This listhas a unique culture that has no "enforcer" and the climate is almost alwaysfriendly. I call it my home on the range and come here for encouraging casualfriendly atmosphere mixed with an incredible range of knowledge. Most of uslike it this way despite the flaws in sticking to topics. Other characteristicsof the disciplined forums you refer to are cocky moderators that "flame" youand cliques that seem to exclude rather than include. So, don't take offenseto the comments you've received, I just think a lot of other guys like me arejust trying to keep a unique forum they way they like it, the way it has beenfor many years.Take care, welcome, and look forward to seeing your project advance.--------Glenn ThomasN?????http://www.flyingwood.comRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... __________
Mark, your points are well-taken. One thing I like about this forum is the friendlyexchanges we have here. I've looked briefly at other lists that have greaterdiscipline in enforcing adherence to topics and list protocol. This listhas a unique culture that has no "enforcer" and the climate is almost alwaysfriendly. I call it my home on the range and come here for encouraging casualfriendly atmosphere mixed with an incredible range of knowledge. Most of uslike it this way despite the flaws in sticking to topics. Other characteristicsof the disciplined forums you refer to are cocky moderators that "flame" youand cliques that seem to exclude rather than include. So, don't take offenseto the comments you've received, I just think a lot of other guys like me arejust trying to keep a unique forum they way they like it, the way it has beenfor many years.Take care, welcome, and look forward to seeing your project advance.--------Glenn ThomasN?????http://www.flyingwood.comRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... __________