I just got done welding my hinges. This was my first time welding 4130 tubing. I think it went pretty well and they will be usable but when I was finished the tubes had a slight bend (about an 1/8" over the 12" piece). My question is what is the correct technique to avoid this issue?
Lastly, you are making your 1/2 hinge parts, you need to weld the other small tube on the opposite side and thus when you cut each piece to length and then split...you will have two hinge parts, -- not one and one piece of scrap.
Hinges for the XL are not split. They are slid over the aluminum leading and trailing edges and then riveted into place.Certainly true Sam, I was thinking of one aircraft I do, and talked myself into this area... My mistake, well now you guys see the hinge for chromoly baggage doors done easy as I showed it. That wouldn't work very well in this much better way for alum vs steel combination of parts. Scott
I do have to admit, Joe E's way on using a piano hinge is quick, light and works extremely well.
I like the idea too and have a bunch of hinge material left over from the RV build. Being so easy to inspect I can't see much of a problem if enough length hinge is used. Maybe by the time I'm ready to do that we will have some air time on them.QuoteSam B makes a good point. Joe Engleman has flown his with these hinges from Independence Mo to OSH I think 5 times. I did not measure exactly but I think he has three 5" long hinge sets on the rudder. Inspections for all hinging/moving parts are always top on the list...(and always should be with any aircraft) Cheers!Scott
Sam B makes a good point. Joe Engleman has flown his with these hinges from Independence Mo to OSH I think 5 times. I did not measure exactly but I think he has three 5" long hinge sets on the rudder. Inspections for all hinging/moving parts are always top on the list...(and always should be with any aircraft) Cheers!Scott
A CAD hinge so you can see how the bend is made just another way.. .not saying one or the other is wrong or perfectly right.Cad i see this? ha. thread is dated,,, 2014 yahoo links are gonethere are many grades of metal used with piano hinges, maybe i'll ask a RV6 builder.Thank youTheoScott