CA hinges installation

Del Rykert drykert at rochester.rr.com
Sun Mar 9 17:24:57 AKST 2003


Bob.
 
    Tnx for being a gentleman and giving Paul his just dues. Many great people share their pearls. One of the desirable attributes that make this hobby so rich and great. (IMHO)
 
     Del K. Rykert
     AMA - 8928 
     NSRCA - 473
     Kb2joi - General 


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Kane 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 7:32 PM
  Subject: Re: CA hinges installation


  The thanks goes to Paul Floccari, a flying buddy and many time Toledo Show winner. He has been in RC for more than 40 years and has forgotten more about building and flying than most of us know.  

   

   Del Rykert <drykert at rochester.rr.com> wrote: 

    The best advice I've read yet on how to CA hinges. Thank Bob.

         Del K. Rykert
         AMA - 8928 
         NSRCA - 473
         Kb2joi - General 


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Bob Kane 
      To: discussion at nsrca.org 
      Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 7:42 AM
      Subject: Re: CA hinges installation


      Also remember to glue the hinge into both the movable and non-movable surface at the same time. Dry assemble the parts, make sure the hinges are centered, bend the surface to full deflection, then wick thin CA into the center of the hinge. Do all the hinges on one side, then bend the surface the other way and repeat. Don't go back and add glue to "make it stronger", the CA will not wick into the joint and can form a sharp ridge in the center which will cut the hinge over time.  Have some paper towels and debonder or acetone ready in case any CA that runs out of the joint and onto the covering. I have been told this can happen, it never happens to me  

       Chris Larson <csmulti at volcano.net> wrote: 

        Xavier-
        I have used a crayon from my sons toy box, sharpened, and drawn along the hinge line.  This not only serves as an alignment point, but also as a release agent for the glue.  I guess I should also note I haven't used that method on most of my planes ( just wicked in CA at the hinge line, let dry, and flex vigorously back and forth ) with great results too.  You shouldn't worry too much about making the hinge stiff - just be sure you are using THIN CA!! :-)
        Chris Larson
        NSRCA 3484
          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Anne & Xavier 
          To: discussion at nsrca.org 
          Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 7:56 PM
          Subject: CA hinges installation


          Hi guys,

          I am about to install the CA hinges (fiberglass) on two of my winter projects and I would appreciate any recommandations on the proper procedure to do it. I have the tight slots done. I am worrying about the glue making the hinge stiff. How do I ensure the glue doesn't go in the flexing area ?

          Note that these are 2 sport planes that I am using to improve my building skills before moving on to pattern plane building next year. I have been flying second hand pattern planes.

          Thanks

          Xavier


      Bob Kane
      getterflash at yahoo.com 




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