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If strengthening is what you're after, how about using thin-wall stainless
steel tubing for the reinforcement, rather than brass? I agree, the no hassle fix is to buy a new one from Tim Mara. However, if making a completely new end fitting on a lathe, I'd be tempted to make it out of stainless. Thin-wall and seamless stainless tubing is, like most other good things in life, available from McMaster-Carr on-line. bumper "Bob Gibbons" wrote in message . .. Bill, I had te same thing happen to my ESA probe last year. Broke right at one of the o-ring grooves. Upon inspection I could not believe how thin the tube diameter was beneath the o-ring grooves. They really need to thicken up the probe end socket wall thickness. At any rate, since I was not aware Tim had replacement sockets, I cut off a small section of thin wall brass tube that matched the inner ID of the socket. I inserted this as an inner sleeve and expoxied this inner sleeve in place to hold the broken socket together. I had to be careful not to let the o-ring groove become filled with the epoxy. It took several tries to get a leak proof joint, but it was not difficult. As an added bonus in leak checking the repaired socket, I discovered that both of the carbon tube joints futher (where the tube reduces in diameter) out were leaking. Note: leak check was with the usual pump bulb pressurization and soap bubble solution leak test. End result was a fully functional and much stronger probe. If I had to do it over again, knowing Tim has replacement sockets available, I would probably go that route, but I would still insert a strengthening brass sleeve into the inner diameter. The sleeve wall thickness is just too thin for robust use. Bob On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 07:55:02 -0600, "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote: I broke my TE probe at the fin socket. (Imagine cussing and dirt kicking) After a bit more cussing, I managed to fish the broken end out of the fin socket. (Of course, I did this AFTER assembling the Nimbus.) The TE probe appears to have been a RU single function type with aluminum two-hole tip, O-ring end that inserts into the 8mm fin socket and carbon fiber tube between. The break was at one of the O-ring grooves. The probe forward of the break is good. It seems possible that a new O-ring plug end could be epoxied to the carbon tube. Q's Should I just buy a new probe? Is there a source for the aluminum O-ring part to repair the broken probe? Should I abandon the fin mounting altogether and consider converting to a less vunerable fuselage probe over the wing? Bill Daniels |
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![]() bumper wrote: Thin-wall and seamless stainless tubing is, like most other good things in life, available from McMaster-Carr on-line. bumper How true. I think it would be fun to see if we could create the entire Bill Of Materials for scratch-built high performance glider from the McMaster-Carr website. Living not too far away, have had a chance to stop by on a couple of occasions. The place is like a toy store for big kids. P3 |
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If I had 1/1000th the money of Bill Gates, I'd call 'em and say, "Send me
one of everything, please!" Is their brick and mortar set up for walk-in shopping?? bumper "Papa3" wrote in message ups.com... bumper wrote: Thin-wall and seamless stainless tubing is, like most other good things in life, available from McMaster-Carr on-line. bumper How true. I think it would be fun to see if we could create the entire Bill Of Materials for scratch-built high performance glider from the McMaster-Carr website. Living not too far away, have had a chance to stop by on a couple of occasions. The place is like a toy store for big kids. P3 |
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