43.13 has a good section on tube structure repair approved methods. there are a lot of good illustrations. notice every illustration has a centerline axis drawn in on each tube and all those lines meet in the center of the cluster... i think it says in the text somewhere that all tubes should point at the center of the cluster. we can't bend the cabanes without violating that requirement.that doesn't mean we can't get away with a little deviation. mine has a number of minor deviations and so far it's stayed together. but obviously when it's not in line it isn't a straight push/pull on the tube anymore and a bent tube wants to bend some more. and that's all i know about that.OK. Sooo... My bottom longerons on the double eagle are bent at station 2 and 3. the plans don't call for any finger straps or gussets. Am I gonna crash and burn?
>>>OK. Sooo... My bottom longerons on the double eagle are bent at station 2 and 3. the plans don't call for any finger straps or gussets. Am I gonna crash and burn?in my DE plans p3A and 4 there are straps shown at both the top and bottom of the cabanes. (Those straps are a clue that is supposed to be a welded joint instead of bent). If I didn't have those I would definitely add them. Yessir...Bent longerons are the normal way. No prob there
When Tim Anderson, the Fed out of Milwaukee, inspected my DE he looked at the .040 finger straps I had welded on the cabanes and stated he was happy to see them on there. I didn't see them on my XL plans, but I will be welding them on. A 3/4" .035 slides like a glove in my 7/8 tail post I got from Wicks, no slop, just a slip fit. I'll have to measure the wall on my 7/8, but pretty sure it is .058
I am getting the hang of grinding the tubes to fit. I wish I had a pedestal grinder on each side if the table. Seems like I do a lot of walking between the table and grinder. Making slow progress though.