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Has anyone got experience of using Orange Boat Fenders
in the strop configuration to help with visability when looking for broken strops. I would intend to fit this by the weak link having the additional benefit of lifting the weak links of the ground and reducing wear and battering. My possible concern is storing energy and therefore pinging back at the glider on failure of the weak link if fitted in series Would there be an issue with having a fender attatched only at one end and therefore not in the circuit. |
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My friend, we are truly "separated by a common language"!
I haven't the foggiest idea what you are talking about. Larry "Edward Weaver" wrote in message : Has anyone got experience of using Orange Boat Fenders in the strop configuration to help with visability when looking for broken strops. I would intend to fit this by the weak link having the additional benefit of lifting the weak links of the ground and reducing wear and battering. My possible concern is storing energy and therefore pinging back at the glider on failure of the weak link if fitted in series Would there be an issue with having a fender attatched only at one end and therefore not in the circuit. |
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Energy storage by the fender wouldn't be an issue if
the winch launch weak link strop ran through the fender. Boat fenders are quite big and hard. I wouldn't accept a launch with a fender on the strop if for no other reason than if the weak link broke the fender would damage my glider as it was blown back before I managed to pull the release. Also if someone mistook a high weak link break for a back release and then flew around before realising the strop was still attached and then decided to release it a dropping boat fender would be likely to cause a serious injury if it hit somebody on the ground. John Galloway At 12:12 20 July 2005, Edward Weaver wrote: Has anyone got experience of using Orange Boat Fenders in the strop configuration to help with visability when looking for broken strops. I would intend to fit this by the weak link having the additional benefit of lifting the weak links of the ground and reducing wear and battering. My possible concern is storing energy and therefore pinging back at the glider on failure of the weak link if fitted in series Would there be an issue with having a fender attatched only at one end and therefore not in the circuit. |
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He's writing about winch cable rigging at the glider end. When a weak link
breaks, the "strop" (A 20 meter or so lead rope from the glider to the top of the cable parachute.) drops somewhere on the airfield with valuable parts of the weak link assembly and a Tost ring set still attached. It can be hard to find in tall grass. It's easier, but somewhat alarming, to find it with a mower. I'd suggest that at least parts of the strop might be coated with a liquid urethane material mountain climbers call "rope dope". It is available in bright florescent colors and also serves to stiffen the strop while protecting it from wear. I'd be careful about messing with the Tost weak link assembly since its proper function is critical to safety. Bill Daniels "01-- Zero One" wrote in message ... My friend, we are truly "separated by a common language"! I haven't the foggiest idea what you are talking about. Larry "Edward Weaver" wrote in message : Has anyone got experience of using Orange Boat Fenders in the strop configuration to help with visability when looking for broken strops. I would intend to fit this by the weak link having the additional benefit of lifting the weak links of the ground and reducing wear and battering. My possible concern is storing energy and therefore pinging back at the glider on failure of the weak link if fitted in series Would there be an issue with having a fender attatched only at one end and therefore not in the circuit. |
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