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Subject: Re: Europa-List: Tri-gear wheel fairing
From: ALAN YERLY <budyerly@msn.com>
Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 16:25:15
Frans,
Yes it is wonky, and it is not your fault.  I've done probably 5 sets 
and helped three or four customer and they are all the same.  Bad plug 
made from someone elses' bad mould?  (It appears subcontractors copy 
parts from other manufacturers and pass them off.  My assumption is 
based on the fact that one time I purchased a similar nose pant from 
another manufacturer that was exactly the same as the original moulder 
who used to make them for Europa.  Somebody copied somebody.)

I have made a plug and mould for my custom fairings because I felt 
filling was too cumbersome.  Really it is more expensive, and time 
consuming for me to make the mould from my plug.  But that is my 
problem.  Getting a plug perfect is a pain isn't it.

What I normally do is put the two halves together and heat to get the 
shape close.  I then cut the pant just above the curve on the left side 
bottom if the bottom looks too stupidly sloped.  Cut about two to four 
inches back on the bottom side.  You need to reinforce that area anyway. 
 Spring it to where you want it.  Usually lean it to the side about 1/4 
inch.  I use heat to shape and then super glue and a couple of sticks to 
hold the shape I want, then add back three layers on the inside.  Fill 
the outside gap and cover with a single layer.  Put the two haves 
together, sand and fill.

I promise to send my squared up pant to Roger to fix the factory 
subcontractors mould.  That is when I get it straight.  I'm on version 
two.

Bud Yerly
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Frans Veldman<mailto:frans@paardnatuurlijk.nl> 
  To: europa-list@matronics.com<mailto:europa-list@matronics.com> 
  Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 3:26 PM
  Subject: Europa-List: Tri-gear wheel fairing


<frans@paardnatuurlijk.nl<mailto:frans@paardnatuurlijk.nl>>

  Hi all,

  While working today on the nose wheel fairing, I noticed that the top 
of
  the front halve is highly asymmetrical.
  Now, having gone through all sorts of puzzles with it, it looks like 
it
  is not my fault.

  The starboard side next to the hole of the wheel shaft is noticably
  lower than the port side. If I wouldn ignore the scribings on the top,
  and redrill the hole on the top centered around the highest point, the
  hole would be no longer in the middle, offset to the port side. If I
  flex the front halve so that it appears to be right, the bottom is
  slanted and doesn't align with the wheel hole on the rear halve 
anymore.
  It drives me nuts.

  As these fairings are coming from a mold, I suspect that all the nose
  wheel fairings are asymmetrical. if this is true, other builders 
should
  have experienced the same.
  Has anyone found an easy fix for this?

  Or, do I just have a bad individual fairing? In that case I would be
  better off to swap it.

  Can anyone show me a picture of their nose wheel fairing, taken right
  from the centerline?
  -- 
  Frans Veldman


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