Pietenpol-List: Re:Welding of telescoping landing gear legs.
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2000 6:49 pm
Original Posted By: "Gene Rambo"
I'm trying to weld the "t-shaped" landing gear members for the bungees-typegears on my Grega. Per the plans. Some of you may have run into thisproblem, too.The upper arm is .75 -.049 tubing. the lower arm is .875 - .035 tubing(note it's ID is plenty). The upper arm is supposed to telescope (slide)into the lower one. Small cross members are welded on both lower and upperarms about 5 inches or so apart to form a "T" on each member. The bungeesthen wrap around the T's providing a telescoping unit that ties the axle tothe bottom of the fuse (OK , sort of, this is getting too hard todescribe).Herein lies the problem.I am welding with Acetylene torch, so when I weld the T"s unto the LOWERleg (you know the bigger one that the smaller slides into), the slag(?)accumulates just enough on the inside to prohibit the upper leg from slidingfreely. I'm not a bad welder so I feel like I am not putting too much heatinto the tubing. It just seems that there should be a better way.Is there any sort of reamer that would be wide enough to run down through it(kind a like Roto Rooter for homebuilts) after the welding is complete?Could a machine shop do this.Would it be better to wire weld this part?I could just make it a FIXED gear Grega......Thanks for the help,bert________________________________________________________________________________
I'm trying to weld the "t-shaped" landing gear members for the bungees-typegears on my Grega. Per the plans. Some of you may have run into thisproblem, too.The upper arm is .75 -.049 tubing. the lower arm is .875 - .035 tubing(note it's ID is plenty). The upper arm is supposed to telescope (slide)into the lower one. Small cross members are welded on both lower and upperarms about 5 inches or so apart to form a "T" on each member. The bungeesthen wrap around the T's providing a telescoping unit that ties the axle tothe bottom of the fuse (OK , sort of, this is getting too hard todescribe).Herein lies the problem.I am welding with Acetylene torch, so when I weld the T"s unto the LOWERleg (you know the bigger one that the smaller slides into), the slag(?)accumulates just enough on the inside to prohibit the upper leg from slidingfreely. I'm not a bad welder so I feel like I am not putting too much heatinto the tubing. It just seems that there should be a better way.Is there any sort of reamer that would be wide enough to run down through it(kind a like Roto Rooter for homebuilts) after the welding is complete?Could a machine shop do this.Would it be better to wire weld this part?I could just make it a FIXED gear Grega......Thanks for the help,bert________________________________________________________________________________