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		Lynn Matteson
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 3:56 pm    Post subject: Engine Shut Down/Turkey Day/ Aircraft skis | 
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				Nope.....HDPE  high-densitly polyethylene...3/16".  Pretty slippery  
 stuff, but I know there is a lower-friction product out there, just  
 haven't looked beyond what I could get locally. I used this stuff on  
 my first set of skis, went thinner to save some weight on the next  
 pair...this pair...and now I'm just modifying them to shed some snow.  
 The HDPE works real good under all the conditions that I've put them  
 through over the past three years. There was a product that was  
 touted as super slippery...some kind of orange "safety-something" but  
 getting it cut and shipped here (Michigan) from Washington state, was  
 a bit pricey, so I passed. I rather liked the orange color as it  
 would match my plane.
 
 I just pulled a trial run of two plies (of some old Kevlar) for the  
 covers, and the result is good enough for me to want to try a trial  
 run in carbon fiber or S-glass.
 I'll keep you in mind for a source of info on skis, Barry.  : )
 
 Lynn Matteson
 Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
 Jabiru 2200, #2062
 Sensenich 62"x46" Wood (summer)
 Electroair direct-fire ignition system
 Rotec TBI-40 injection
 Status: flying...1070 hrs (since 3-27-2006)
 
 On Nov 25, 2010, at 10:38 AM, FLYaDIVE wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Lynn:
 
  Got a trick for you...  Are the bottom of the skis going to be  
  aluminum?
  If so Get them Hard Coat Anodized with a Teflon coating.  It makes  
  it VERY difficult for the snow to stick.
  The thickness will depend on the type of aluminum you are going to  
  use.
  2024 you can only hope for .001 to .0015"
  6060 & 7075 you can easily get .002 to .003"
  DO THE HARD COAT AFTER ALL HOLES ARE DRILLED
  If you are interested in this let me know and I can fill you in on  
  the operation and tricks.
 
  I did this for a Piper Cub on Skis.
 
  Barry
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:34 pm    Post subject: Engine Shut Down/Turkey Day/ Aircraft skis | 
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				Lynn:
 
 HDPE is no where as slippery as hard coat w/Teflon BUT... it is a very good material for ware and I'm sure you made it a replaceable covering.  Goo Job
 Barry
  
 
 On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net (lynnmatt(at)jps.net)> wrote:
 [quote] --> JabiruEngine-List message posted by: Lynn Matteson <lynnmatt(at)jps.net (lynnmatt(at)jps.net)>
  
  Nope.....HDPE  high-densitly polyethylene...3/16".  Pretty slippery stuff, but I know there is a lower-friction product out there, just haven't looked beyond what I could get locally. I used this stuff on my first set of skis, went thinner to save some weight on the next pair...this pair...and now I'm just modifying them to shed some snow. The HDPE works real good under all the conditions that I've put them through over the past three years. There was a product that was touted as super slippery...some kind of orange "safety-something" but getting it cut and shipped here (Michigan) from Washington state, was a bit pricey, so I passed. I rather liked the orange color as it would match my plane.
   
  I just pulled a trial run of two plies (of some old Kevlar) for the covers, and the result is good enough for me to want to try a trial run in carbon fiber or S-glass.
  
  
  I'll keep you in mind for a source of info on skis, Barry.  : )
  
  Lynn Matteson
  Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
  Jabiru 2200, #2062
  Sensenich 62"x46" Wood (summer)
  Electroair direct-fire ignition system
  Rotec TBI-40 injection
  Status: flying...1070 hrs (since 3-27-2006)
  
  On Nov 25, 2010, at 10:38 AM, FLYaDIVE wrote:
  
   	  | Quote: | 	 		   Lynn:
  
  Got a trick for you...  Are the bottom of the skis going to be aluminum?
  If so Get them Hard Coat Anodized with a Teflon coating.  It makes it VERY difficult for the snow to stick.
  The thickness will depend on the type of aluminum you are going to use.
  2024 you can only hope for .001 to .0015"
  6060 & 7075 you can easily get .002 to .003"
  DO THE HARD COAT AFTER ALL HOLES ARE DRILLED
  If you are interested in this let me know and I can fill you in on the operation and tricks.
  
  I did this for a Piper Cub on Skis.
  
  Barry
  
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				 Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 3:24 am    Post subject: Engine Shut Down/Turkey Day/ Aircraft skis | 
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				Yes it is replaceable....flathead screws through the material and  
 through rosette-welded small tubes through the chrome-moly frame.
 
 I always find something to modify on these skis. The first year I  
 built them I made them "wheel penetration" skis where the wheel  
 protruded through a hole in the ski, but last year I made up a new  
 set that is similar to the Federal Skis, where the wheel sits in a  
 notch in the ski. In this manner there is no ski material...frame,  
 bottom or otherwise..to cause drag behind the wheel. Anything behind  
 the wheel acts like a cheese slicer and just scoops up snow, etc.,  
 and deposits it on the rear of the ski, I have found.
 
 Lynn Matteson
 Kitfox IV Speedster, taildragger
 Jabiru 2200, #2062
 Sensenich 62"x46" Wood (summer)
 Electroair direct-fire ignition system
 Rotec TBI-40 injection
 Status: flying...1070 hrs (since 3-27-2006)
 On Nov 26, 2010, at 10:29 PM, FLYaDIVE wrote:
 
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   Lynn:
 
  HDPE is no where as slippery as hard coat w/Teflon BUT... it is a  
  very good material for ware and I'm sure you made it a replaceable  
  covering.  Goo Job
 
  Barry
 
 
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