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This will be an odd request since solid-strand spring steel wire hasn't been
used in a/c for nearly 80 years. Here goes: I'm using 15ga. solid-strand spring steel wire in my Wright 1902 glider. It was shipped with an oil-coating that held up for a few months. Problem is that the oil did not protect the wires from mosture for very long and now they are surface rusting. Does anyone have a coating recomendation that will not flake off when the wires are coiled into a 2ft. dia. bundle? I'm also looking for something that will not remain sticky, as linseed oil does, or be oily like the original coating. The wings of my plane are undoped cotton and I'd like them to stay clean when I set up and break down the plane. Black and clear are both acceptable colors for this job. Thanks in advance, Harry |
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Wright1902Glider wrote:
I'm using 15ga. solid-strand spring steel wire in my Wright 1902 glider. It was shipped with an oil-coating that held up for a few months. Problem is that the oil did not protect the wires from mosture for very long and now they are surface rusting. Does anyone have a coating recomendation that will not flake off when the wires are coiled into a 2ft. dia. bundle? I'm also looking for something that will not remain sticky, as linseed oil does, or be oily like the original coating. The wings of my plane are undoped cotton and I'd like them to stay clean when I set up and break down the plane. Black and clear are both acceptable colors for this job. That "rubber grip" stuff for tools *might* be flexible enough for your needs. http://www.sportys.com/acb/showdetl....product_id=645 Russell Kent |
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![]() Wright1902Glider wrote: Does anyone have a coating recomendation that will not flake off when the wires are coiled into a 2ft. dia. bundle? I'm also looking for something that will not remain sticky, as linseed oil does, or be oily like the original coating. The wings of my plane are undoped cotton and I'd like them to stay clean when I set up and break down the plane. Black and clear are both acceptable colors for this job. Thanks in advance, Harry Check this out: http://www.loctite.com.au/industrial/PRODUCTS/754.htm I love this stuff. It turns flat or satin black when dry. Be sure and read the technical data sheet at the link on this page. Jim Austin |
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![]() "Jim Austin" wrote in message ... Wright1902Glider wrote: Does anyone have a coating recomendation that will not flake off when the wires are coiled into a 2ft. dia. bundle? I'm also looking for something that will not remain sticky, as linseed oil does, or be oily like the original coating. The wings of my plane are undoped cotton and I'd like them to stay clean when I set up and break down the plane. Black and clear are both acceptable colors for this job. Thanks in advance, Harry Check this out: http://www.loctite.com.au/industrial/PRODUCTS/754.htm I love this stuff. It turns flat or satin black when dry. Be sure and read the technical data sheet at the link on this page. Jim Austin Yeah, I agree, Jim. This stuff reacts with the rust, neutralizes it, and makes a great primer |
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Thanks. I've used the Wal-Mart version of the 754 before but I don't know how
flexible it would be. Does anyone here have any experience with ACF-50 on steel? I know it works wonders on aluminum. Also, has anyone bought any recently from a reliable source? A rattle-can's worth would do it if it would work. Thanks again, Harry |
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![]() "Wright1902Glider" wrote in message ... Thanks. I've used the Wal-Mart version of the 754 before but I don't know how flexible it would be. Does anyone here have any experience with ACF-50 on steel? I know it works wonders on aluminum. Also, has anyone bought any recently from a reliable source? A rattle-can's worth would do it if it would work. Thanks again, Harry I use ACF-50, Boeshield, LPS-3, linseed oil, or paralketone, on aluminum or steel. The latter two last longer and all 3 flex well. Some steel takes well to cadmium plating, but you have to send it off to a reputable electroplater. And cadmium-plating sends the environmentalists into pavlovian convulsions. |
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