REFLECTOR: Elevator Confession-Question

Scott Derrick scott at tnstaafl.net
Sat Jun 25 18:20:04 CDT 2005


If I couldn't get them straight with heat, I'd be inclined to start 
over..  You'll never get them balanced if you fill them.

You'll be looking at those elevators every minute of every flight.  I'd 
drive me crazy looking at a curved elevator.

Scott


lawrence epstein wrote:

> Well I can (almost) follow directions.  For fabricating the elevators, 
> the Manual says "using a flat surface such as a hollow core door, 
> blah, blah blah......." I did exactly that, but it turns out my door 
> has been on those saw horses too long and has a sag in the middle, as 
> do my elevators.
>
> I have tried heating them & using clamps/weights etc. Better but far 
> from straight. I started to fill the middle on 1 side & ends on other 
> side (Using "Superfill" for weight control) but still have much to do, 
> as much as 1/4 inch in some places
>
> So I am looking for opinions.
>
> Here are my thoughts:
>
> If I fill out to straight on both sides, I will have a thicker 
> Elevator & heavier. The superfill is light, but not that light.
>
> or, I can leave them slightly "scalloped'. Unfortunately I fabricated 
> opposite sides @ the same time so they are "scalloped" in opposite 
> directions. Besides, even if it wasn't a performance issue, I think it 
> would drive me nuts to know it was there.
>
> Lastly, I could call the factory, get new foam cores & some more glass 
> (should be able to re-use the tubing) and start from scratch.  (I also 
> have some left over Carbon fiber BID which I could use in 1 layer, any 
> thoughts on that?)
>
> Well, I am leaning toward scarap & re-start, but I am hoping that I 
> can be convinced that the weight/shape change with filler are 
> non-factors.
>
> What do you all think?
>
> Larry Epstein
> 173 FGE
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> To change your email address, visit 
> http://www.tvbf.org/mailman/listinfo/reflector
>
> Visit the gallery!  www.tvbf.org/gallery
> user:pw = tvbf:jamaicangoose
> Check new archives: www.tvbf.org/pipermail
> Check old archives: http://www.tvbf.org/archives/velocity/maillist.html
>
>
>


More information about the Reflector mailing list