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Wish there was room for what you were all thinking...
![]() I pulled the water bags out of my ASW-20B to inspect them for the first time and I was just curious what they even looked like. To my horror I saw that the string on my second wing was broken. The end of the world! I decided to pull the bag out anyway. For those of you that haven't seen what one looks like (it was partially wet from testing for leaks) here is a pic: http://www.taylormadeawning.com/imag...g/wing_bag.jpg Now to get the wing restrung...I have read here that people said it was possible to restring it. I took a flashlight to the wing and must say the task looked daunting! 14 feet in from the root the chamber that the bag sits in ends and there is a half inch hole right in the middle of the chamber wall that the string goes through. Attacking the problem from the other side was a 9 ft void accessed through the small hole in the end of the wing and at the end of that void was that same half inch hole that you had to get the string through. I made the following pole out of two extending handles and three straightened out coat hangers all taped together. Note: make sure that the coat hangers are longer than the outboard section since the bigger handles won't fit through the small hole in the middle of the wing. http://www.taylormadeawning.com/imag...wing_wire2.jpg Going through the root access hole I was shocked when after just a few minutes of poking around the end of the coat hanger with the string taped to it went into the half inch hole! I was completely expecting that the whole exercise what just a waste of time. It was then just as easy as pushing the sticks and coat hanger further in until the coat hanger made it to the end of the wing. Success!!! http://www.taylormadeawning.com/imag...wing_wire1.jpg Don't think it is impossible to restring your wings. Bruno - B4 |
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On Oct 23, 3:00*pm, Bruno wrote:
Wish there was room for what you were all thinking... ![]() I pulled the water bags out of my ASW-20B to inspect them for the first time and I was just curious what they even looked like. *To my horror I saw that the string on my second wing was broken. *The end of the world! *I decided to pull the bag out anyway. *For those of you that haven't seen what one looks like (it was partially wet from testing for leaks) here is a pic:http://www.taylormadeawning.com/imag...g/wing_bag.jpg Now to get the wing restrung...I have read here that people said it was possible to restring it. *I took a flashlight to the wing and must say the task looked daunting! *14 feet in from the root the chamber that the bag sits in ends and there is a half inch hole right in the middle of the chamber wall *that the string goes through. *Attacking the problem from the other side was a 9 ft void accessed through the small hole in the end of the wing and at the end of that void was that same half inch hole that you had to get the string through. I made the following pole out of two extending handles and three straightened out coat hangers all taped together. *Note: make sure that the coat hangers are longer than the outboard section since the bigger handles won't fit through the small hole in the middle of the wing. http://www.taylormadeawning.com/imag...wing_wire2.jpg Going through the root access hole I was shocked when after just a few minutes of poking around the end of the coat hanger with the string taped to it went into the half inch hole! *I was completely expecting that the whole exercise what just a waste of time. *It was then just as easy as pushing the sticks and coat hanger further in until the coat hanger made it to the end of the wing. *Success!!! http://www.taylormadeawning.com/imag...wing_wire1.jpg Don't think it is impossible to restring your wings. Bruno - B4 Nice, I was going to suggest hiring a ferret, when I built my Russia my ferret Feisty ran a chase line down the fuselage for me so I could pull the TE and Pitot tubes! Brad |
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I like your 25ft custom made "probe". There are commercially
available thin fiberglass poles that electricians use for fishing wires and such. Might be too expensive for a one time use. http://cableorganizer.com/fiberglass...oping-pole.htm Lucky for you that you have holes in both ends (root and tip) of the wing. I assume that the tip holes are for winglets. I am not so lucky. What isn't clear to me is how the strings for my bags are routed. Do they loop around some fitting inside the wing and back to the wing root hole? - John |
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![]() Lucky for you that you have holes in both ends (root and tip) of the wing. *I assume that the tip holes are for winglets. Drill, baby, drill. |
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On Oct 24, 9:04*am, Liam wrote:
Lucky for you that you have holes in both ends (root and tip) of the wing. *I assume that the tip holes are for winglets. Drill, baby, drill. Unfortunately, that didn't work for John and Sarah. As an aside, those holes you see in aircraft are sometimes mistakenly referred to as "lightening holes" . . . but *real* aeronautical engineers know that they are actually "heavying holes". The material removed in the quest for less weight necessitates the structure be more heavily reinforced elsewhere to account for all the weakness those holes cause (g). bumper zz MKIV yaw string and Quiet Vent |
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