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Hello All: I have 10-32 screws with 8s size Tennerman Washers as attach
fittings. The cowling holes have worn slowly but surely and now I know it is time to fix this vibration problem. I like the size of the 8s but I suspect I really should use 10s. They are unpainted and not bonded to the cowling. My questions are 1) I think the solution would be to epoxy the Tennermans (larger size ) to the cowling now that the hole is getting too big. 2) Should I flox them in place from inside for a more secure bond? I haven't been bothered before now with the washers "free floating" for lack of a better word. I've liked the chrome look but maybe they should have been bonded when I had the cowl Emron painted 200 hrs ago. What seems to be the conventional fix for this problem as it will only get worse if I don't do it right soon? Thanks Larry |
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Thanks for your input. The backside ie. inside the cowling "dimple poke through
around the hole" I thought could also be epoxied with some build-up so that the tinnerman is that much more secured in place around the inside surface as well. I'll give it a try with straight epoxy and cleaned surfaces. I was sort of thinking that someone should invent a very nice snap together or screw together front and back tinnerman washer just like the other types of cowling fasteners but have a nice finished tapered stainless steal screw appearance. I hope I haven't confused you..Thanks for your input. Larry |
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Earlier, (pacplyer) wrote
If your Tennerman-style fastners are the "clip" type... Um, I think that he's talking about Tinnerman washers (the dimpled kind) like these: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...549washers.php And you're talking about Tinnerman nuts like these: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo.../tinnerman.php I hope that helps clear things up. Bob K. http://www.hpaircraft.com |
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Thanks all for your suggestions. The 8s and 10s tinnerman washers both work
with the 10-32 flathead screws. I'll use the 10s to insure a better grip. The holes in the cowling itself are now about 1/4 inch in diameter and I think the 10s washers will work OK just so long as I choose the correct epoxy to get the washers to bond to the cowling after all is aligned correctly. I have heard that the "metal weld A/B" works pretty good with bonding washers to fiberglass. The cowling was initially designed to use tinnerman washers ...the problem is the holes just got bigger due to normal vibration and I would like to fix it so this won't happen again for a long time if possible. Larry |
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