[NSRCA-discussion] Carbon fiber pipe mounting help request /existing aircraft, limited pipe tunnel space

Gene Maurice gene.maurice at sgmservice.com
Mon Jul 2 10:23:37 AKDT 2007


Chris,

If the pipe is supported at the front, set the rear mount at the stinger.
This will give you clearance and the added benefit of preventing the pipe
from moving to the rear.

Gene Maurice
gene.mauirce at sgmservice.com
Plano, Texas
AMA 3408 NSRCA 877
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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Carbon fiber pipe mounting help request
/existing aircraft, limited pipe tunnel space

I'm doing a pipe installation in an existing aircraft with limited
space.  To prevent modifying structure (pipe floor) I would have to
mount the pipe within about an eighth of an inch of it.  (This for the
aft mount only, front mount is no problem as it is....)

Has anyone out there done something that has worked out well?  I'm
thinking something with fuel tubing and tiewraps or something along that
line, but if someone has done something along these lines I'd appreciate
hearing about it.

Thank you,
Chris White
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