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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:38 pm    Post subject: Thoughts on Aileron Balance Weights Reply with quote

I have seen several builders say that most of the aileron balancing
lead ended up being drilled out, and that it was a laborious task.

I am wondering if it would be better to build the entire arm with foam,
finish and paint. Then drill some holes through the glass into the foam
core and stick some lead balls and pot them in place. You can buy tiny
lead balls by the pound, and it seems tome that I can avoid all that
drilling and achieve a more accurate balance this way.

Any thoughts?


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:47 pm    Post subject: Thoughts on Aileron Balance Weights Reply with quote

Andrew
that might be a tedious way to do it, I would stick with the plans
method, I only had to drill 2 or 3 holes to balance. Long time ago that
was and my memory is not reliable after a few days ?Wink
Drilling lead is different though so experiment on a spare block of
lead, you might try a spade bit?
Graham

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I have seen several builders say that most of the aileron balancing
lead ended up being drilled out, and that it was a laborious task.

I am wondering if it would be better to build the entire arm with foam,
finish and paint. Then drill some holes through the glass into the foam
core and stick some lead balls and pot them in place. You can buy tiny
lead balls by the pound, and it seems tome that I can avoid all that
drilling and achieve a more accurate balance this way.

Any thoughts?




Andrew Sarangan
http://www.sarangan.org






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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:52 pm    Post subject: Thoughts on Aileron Balance Weights Reply with quote

Hi Andrew

I remember it was a real pain drilling out lots of lead having painted
the ailerons. Then I reread the manual and found that you should do a
basic balance before painting. It is a long time ago and I am away from
home at the moment so can't check with the book. It was a question of
how you read the instructions I think.

Regards

Pete

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 2:38 pm    Post subject: Thoughts on Aileron Balance Weights Reply with quote

Andrew, that is how i did it and it worked fine. - Paul

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:18 pm    Post subject: Thoughts on Aileron Balance Weights Reply with quote

Paul

I am not sure if I understood your reply. Which method did you follow -
the procedure outlined in the manual, or the method of potting a foam
arm with lead balls?
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Andrew, that is how i did it and it worked fine. - Paul

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:45 pm    Post subject: Thoughts on Aileron Balance Weights Reply with quote

lead shot

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:15 am    Post subject: Re: Thoughts on Aileron Balance Weights Reply with quote

Andrew,

We did it per the book and had no difficulity. Drilling the lead is easy - use a spade bit and low rpm on the drill. We probably shaped our weights wrong (made them too small) and didn't need to remove much from the port one and to balance the installed aileron trim in the stbd we had to add tungston carbide to get enough weight since the supplied weight wasn't enough and lead balls didn't add enough weight in the space avaiable.

BTW, lead balls are much less dense than solid lead.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 9:06 am    Post subject: Thoughts on Aileron Balance Weights Reply with quote

Hi Jim
Hope your project has gone well? Do you have the glider wings fitted
yet? If so expect me in Michigan some time this year to beg a ride!
I used tungsten carbide grinding dust for the weight too. I went to a
local tool grinding shop and swept their grinder clean, mixed the dust
with epoxy and used that. Much heavier than lead shot, probably heavier
solid lead.
Graham

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Andrew,

We did it per the book and had no difficulity. Drilling the lead is easy - use a spade bit and low rpm on the drill. We probably shaped our weights wrong (made them too small) and didn't need to remove much from the port one and to balance the installed aileron trim in the stbd we had to add tungston carbide to get enough weight since the supplied weight wasn't enough and lead balls didn't add enough weight in the space avaiable.

BTW, lead balls are much less dense than solid lead.

Jim & Heather Butcher


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