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S-H Spars: Anyone check for voids laterally?
Has anyone probed spanwise, along the spar cap adjacent to the visible
glue-starved areas for voids that are not visible on the exterior of the spar? A flexible, thin rod should work. If so, what did you find? |
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"Mark Grubb" wrote in message
om... Has anyone probed spanwise, along the spar cap adjacent to the visible glue-starved areas for voids that are not visible on the exterior of the spar? A flexible, thin rod should work. If so, what did you find? That's apparently part of the inspection process. When ours was examined, only a small void was visible, inserting a probe showed it to be larger and in need of repair. Marc |
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