Original Posted By: Dave and Connie
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.>>Can someone point me in the right direction/webpage to learn how to stich>the ribs? Or do yall goue the fabric on.>>Steve>>Steve W GN-1 builder>IHA #6>>________________________________________________________________________________Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 21:00:48 -0600
Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.
Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.
Original Posted By: "Tim Cunningham"
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.Can someone point me in the right direction/webpage to learn how to stichthe ribs? Or do yall goue the fabric on.SteveSteve W GN-1 builderIHA #6________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.Can someone point me in the right direction/webpage to learn how to stichthe ribs? Or do yall goue the fabric on.SteveSteve W GN-1 builderIHA #6________________________________________________________________________________
Re: Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.
Original Posted By:
Steve, get the book and the video from Aircraft Spruce on the Stittsprocess. It shows how to rib stitch. It's pretty easy to do but reallyhard to explain. The pictures are worth the price.Copinfo(at)home.comTim Cunningham1117 SE 80th StreetRunnells, Iowa 50237 (515) 237-1510----- Original Message -----
Steve, get the book and the video from Aircraft Spruce on the Stittsprocess. It shows how to rib stitch. It's pretty easy to do but reallyhard to explain. The pictures are worth the price.Copinfo(at)home.comTim Cunningham1117 SE 80th StreetRunnells, Iowa 50237 (515) 237-1510----- Original Message -----
Re: Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.
Original Posted By: vistin(at)juno.com
Steve, Heres the straight poop...Get the Poly-fiber catalog from Aircraft Spruce( or similar) it explains everything about covering up to painting. The best$10.00 you'll ever spend.walt-----Original Message-----
Steve, Heres the straight poop...Get the Poly-fiber catalog from Aircraft Spruce( or similar) it explains everything about covering up to painting. The best$10.00 you'll ever spend.walt-----Original Message-----
RE: Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.
Original Posted By:> vistin(at)juno.com [SMTP:vistin(at)juno.com]
Hi Steve,Get the book "How to Cover and Aircraft", put out by the Poly-Fiber company.It's available from Wag-Aero or Aircraft Spruce (among others). I believethe technique is also detailed in AC. 43.13 from the FAA. Everybodyhomebuilder should have a copy of this book anyway. It is the Bible foraircraft repair and construction. The FAA inspector should be able to se awell used copy of it on your workbench when he comes to inspect yourproject.Jack> -----Original Message-----
Hi Steve,Get the book "How to Cover and Aircraft", put out by the Poly-Fiber company.It's available from Wag-Aero or Aircraft Spruce (among others). I believethe technique is also detailed in AC. 43.13 from the FAA. Everybodyhomebuilder should have a copy of this book anyway. It is the Bible foraircraft repair and construction. The FAA inspector should be able to se awell used copy of it on your workbench when he comes to inspect yourproject.Jack> -----Original Message-----
Re: Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.
Original Posted By: nle97(at)juno.com
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.Steve, I wouldn't glue the fabric to the ribs, but would rib lace it. Riblacing is not all that hard to do, but it is hard to explain. I owned adope and fabric shop years ago and have done several wings, but everytimeI do it again I get out my A.C. 43.13-1a, chapter 1 and look at thepicture again. Buy this book (there are others that show the samepicture) and follow the illustration. I used to hire a helper and couldstitch a Piper wing in about a day or less.John LangstonPipe Creek, TXnle97(at)juno.com________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Rib stiching.Steve, I wouldn't glue the fabric to the ribs, but would rib lace it. Riblacing is not all that hard to do, but it is hard to explain. I owned adope and fabric shop years ago and have done several wings, but everytimeI do it again I get out my A.C. 43.13-1a, chapter 1 and look at thepicture again. Buy this book (there are others that show the samepicture) and follow the illustration. I used to hire a helper and couldstitch a Piper wing in about a day or less.John LangstonPipe Creek, TXnle97(at)juno.com________________________________________________________________________________