Empennage Hinges
Empennage Hinges
I really struggled with making the the empennage hinges per the plans. So I thougt I'd share the method (right or wrong) that finally worked for me. One of my biggest problems was trying to weld such tiny pieces successfully. To solve this issue I just made them bigger. Well not actually bigger. I made the components long enough to be cut into three finished hinges after welding. I also had trouble filling the gap between the two halves of the female hinge. The fillet would look alright but then when tested the weld was easily broken. So I wound up making a third piece, a thin strip to place between the two L pieces. The three were then welded with ease, even for a newbie such as myself. Lastly, since I am pretty good at making mistakes along the way, I bent enough pieces to make twice as many hinges as needed. I then picked out the nine best for my Piet and used the rest as test subjects.
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Wow, I've got to agree... those are compact, VERY attractive, and probably lighter than the cast aluminum ones since they appear to be smaller.
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They are 0.58 ounces per set. Not counting any hardware.
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I also would like to say nice work.
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Dang it, Dan-! Your hinges beat my cast aluminum ones, which are 0.64 oz/set. Yours are 0.06 oz lighter (a U.S. dime weighs about 0.08 oz). I guess I need to start taking more material off the mounting bases to get them closer to what yours weigh ;o)
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Oh, wait... next you're going to say that you weighed them *after* applying the green primer on yours. If that's the case, I'd better hit the mounting bases of the cast aluminum hinges even harder!
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Beautiful craftsmanship.
Question, I have seen some builders use
I-Bolts. What is the opinion of the Group?
I know the gap would be wider but the use
of filler strips to close up the greater gap
could be easily made.
Question, I have seen some builders use
I-Bolts. What is the opinion of the Group?
I know the gap would be wider but the use
of filler strips to close up the greater gap
could be easily made.