Original Posted By: "Gary McNeel, Jr."
Gene Rambo can confirm this. I looked at an old stearman wing in hishanger. If I remember correctly, the rib gussets were some kind of cardstock, not wood. The Finnish ply is much stronger and very suitable.By the way, if you have one of those guillotine type paper cutters, you cancut your gussets to size on that.Mike BellGaston, SC I just ordered some of the Finnish plywood from AS&S. It is for my rib> gussets. Has anyone else worked with it? I like the look of Mahogany, but> the ribs are hidden anyway. Just curious if anyone knows much about the> wood. Thanks gang.>> Regards,>> Gary P. McNeel, Jr.> MyKitPlane.com> EAA 665957> gmcneel(at)mykitplane.com________________________________________________________________________________Date: Sun, 07 Apr 2002 10:25:16 -0500
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Original Posted By: Mike Bell
What you saw in my hangar was an old set of Stearman duster wings built bymid-continent or someone like that. They have plywood gussets, though. Theonly things that I know of with cardboard gusstes are the Curtiss Robin andAeronca Chief, both of which have to be changed to plywood per an AD. Badidea.Gene----- Original Message -----
What you saw in my hangar was an old set of Stearman duster wings built bymid-continent or someone like that. They have plywood gussets, though. Theonly things that I know of with cardboard gusstes are the Curtiss Robin andAeronca Chief, both of which have to be changed to plywood per an AD. Badidea.Gene----- Original Message -----