Wing Tubes
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Hi all, looking for 2 things, info on how wing tubes are standing up to their job, personal experience , would be good.
Secondly, a supplier of 2mm, 30mm dia. Aluminum tubing.
When I look at a Comp. Arf Lighting, I like their 40mm. tubing, going 13' into the wing, looks good.
What I don"t like is a Jet that is twice the weight, using 30mm/1mm alum. tubing, going only 8' into the wing. I will try to find a supplier, selling 2mm. thick wall, plus I'll get a longer tube.
What do you guys think, I'm being too cautious
Rcpete
Secondly, a supplier of 2mm, 30mm dia. Aluminum tubing.
When I look at a Comp. Arf Lighting, I like their 40mm. tubing, going 13' into the wing, looks good.
What I don"t like is a Jet that is twice the weight, using 30mm/1mm alum. tubing, going only 8' into the wing. I will try to find a supplier, selling 2mm. thick wall, plus I'll get a longer tube.
What do you guys think, I'm being too cautious
Rcpete
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Rcpete, I use this aluminum for my Jetmach kits. The tube goes 18"' into each wing.
http://www.texastowers.com/aluminum_.htm
FYI, each tube size will fit inside the other
bob
http://www.texastowers.com/aluminum_.htm
FYI, each tube size will fit inside the other
bob
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Pete,
I get all my Aluminum Tube from Aircraft Spruce and Specialty. I make my wing sockets from 2" fiberglass tape wrapped over the tube with a wax paper barrier between the glass and the tube. West System resin brushed on and I get the exact tube and socket I need.
Ron
I get all my Aluminum Tube from Aircraft Spruce and Specialty. I make my wing sockets from 2" fiberglass tape wrapped over the tube with a wax paper barrier between the glass and the tube. West System resin brushed on and I get the exact tube and socket I need.
Ron
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From: Brookfield,
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Try www.tntlandinggear.com, they have a nice selection of T6 Alu and Composite wing tubes with and without sockets.
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From: Hamilton,
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I just bought some CF tubes for the HotSpot here
http://www.s271082832.e-shop.info/sh...aid%3D03959%26
http://www.s271082832.e-shop.info/sh...aid%3D03959%26
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Wall thickness dos'nt mean it will be better, the spec of the tube is what you want, a thin walled 6061 or 6082 is much better than a lower spec with a thick wall.
6061 and 6082 are used to build ultralight's, another way of increasing the strength again used a lot in ultralights is to fit one tube inside the other. Two light, thin walled tubes here will be extremly strong.
6061 and 6082 are used to build ultralight's, another way of increasing the strength again used a lot in ultralights is to fit one tube inside the other. Two light, thin walled tubes here will be extremly strong.
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Pete,
I ordered a replacement tube for the ME 262 we're building (from the 1/4 scale French kit - the wing tubing came up missing) from Parker Steel:
http://www.metricmetal.com/products/rdalum_tube.htm
Its 6061 tubing and they have it in various sizes and wall thicknesses - all in metric only...
Bob
I ordered a replacement tube for the ME 262 we're building (from the 1/4 scale French kit - the wing tubing came up missing) from Parker Steel:
http://www.metricmetal.com/products/rdalum_tube.htm
Its 6061 tubing and they have it in various sizes and wall thicknesses - all in metric only...
Bob



