Pietenpol-List: Empennage questions
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:01 pm
Original Posted By: "Skip Gadd"
How do most builders tackle the differences in the stems of the tail shapes whenadding the capstrips?Picturing the mushroom-shape of the leading edge, the portion that the capstripsglue to are what Im referring to as the stem. Same is true on the T-shapedmain beam and the bullet-shaped trailing edge. The T-shaped main beam appearsto have the correct stem thickness to allow the capstrips to fit flat. The leadingedge mushroom-shape will have a .062 lip at each capstrip and the bullet-shapedtrailing edge will have a whopping .125 lip (on each side).Also,The center beam in most cases does not have a gusset at the ends. I have viewedpictures where builders extend existing gussets to provide this support hasanyone fabricated and used the tail components per prints without them?Read this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... __________
How do most builders tackle the differences in the stems of the tail shapes whenadding the capstrips?Picturing the mushroom-shape of the leading edge, the portion that the capstripsglue to are what Im referring to as the stem. Same is true on the T-shapedmain beam and the bullet-shaped trailing edge. The T-shaped main beam appearsto have the correct stem thickness to allow the capstrips to fit flat. The leadingedge mushroom-shape will have a .062 lip at each capstrip and the bullet-shapedtrailing edge will have a whopping .125 lip (on each side).Also,The center beam in most cases does not have a gusset at the ends. I have viewedpictures where builders extend existing gussets to provide this support hasanyone fabricated and used the tail components per prints without them?Read this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.p ... __________