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I am working with plans circa 1963 that call out 7075 T6 1" angle.
Anyone know if it's still manufactured? Don't see it in ACS or Wicks. Thanks, Clark |
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Do you mean gold?
cam "c hinds" wrote in message om... I am working with plans circa 1963 that call out 7075 T6 1" angle. Anyone know if it's still manufactured? Don't see it in ACS or Wicks. Thanks, Clark |
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I have ends and pieces of several different shape extrusions in 7075 T6511
which I picked up at Boeing Surplus a few years ago. No 1" angle though, sorry. If you aren't in the Puget Sound area, you might put out a request for someone who might be shopping there. He'll probably need to know what thickness you are looking for. Rich S. "c hinds" wrote in message om... I am working with plans circa 1963 that call out 7075 T6 1" angle. Anyone know if it's still manufactured? Don't see it in ACS or Wicks. Thanks, Clark |
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"Rich S." wrote in message ...
I have ends and pieces of several different shape extrusions in 7075 T6511 which I picked up at Boeing Surplus a few years ago. No 1" angle though, sorry. If you aren't in the Puget Sound area, you might put out a request for someone who might be shopping there. He'll probably need to know what thickness you are looking for. Rich S. "c hinds" wrote in message om... I am working with plans circa 1963 that call out 7075 T6 1" angle. Anyone know if it's still manufactured? Don't see it in ACS or Wicks. Thanks, Clark What I am specifically looking for is a 6" piece of 7075 T6 or T6511 1" x 1/8" angle to fabricate the last part of my wing attach system. I don't think I am qualified to select material for substitution but was thinking of 4130 welded into this configuration. (The plans called out 4130 for the main spar attach brackets.) My concern about 4130 in this application would be thermal expansion since it will be attached to a stack up of 7075 fittings. Am I too cautious? What say ye..... If anyone out there in homebuilders land has a suitable recommendation for a substitute, please advise. Thank you, Clark 1963 Prue Super Manufactured 2004 |
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I am working with plans circa 1963 that call out 7075 T6 1" angle.
Anyone know if it's still manufactured? Don't see it in ACS or Wicks. Thanks, Clark Try Teirnay Metals. I don't have one of their catalogs anymore. but they supposedly stock virtually every extrusion ever used by the major manufacturers. We used to order lots of different size angles and channels when we were modifying Falcon 20's. Craig C. |
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Craig wrote ...
Try Teirnay Metals. ... They were acquired by somebody else several years ago, fallout from when they got nailed for price fixing. Daniel |
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