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    Default Covering the wings

    Is it easier to run the pitot/AOA lines and electrical wires before covering the wings?
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    Default Re: Covering the wings

    I think so, you can secure them and insure no wear points. At least that is what I did
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    Default Re: Covering the wings

    I was asking my self the same question!! and do we have to run the wire in a plastic tube like this.... I dont know how you call that gizmo??
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    Thanks Dorsal, I think that is what I will do. Chefwarthog, I actually bought me some of that stuff (don't know what it was called) but got talked out of it because of the weight that it would add. I will just tape it all together every foot or so and feed it through the aft spar.
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    Default Re: Covering the wings

    The only thing I did before covering the wing was to route the pitot/AOA tubing from the pitot location out to the wingtip, and tie wrap it securely in place. From the wingtip back to the fuse everything goes inside the rear spar and can be easily done after covering.

    I did protect the wiring and pitot/AOA tubing inside one of those flexible, split plastic tubes. They are extremely light weight. I felt it was important to protect this bundle from the many pulled rivets sticking out inside the spar that might vibrate and wear against the wiring, etc.

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    Default Re: Covering the wings

    I know that tubing, is very light weight, and when it's strap on spars.... if it's large enough, you can pass a easily new wire, if needed for a futur use.....

    if you leave a string in it!!
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    Default Re: Covering the wings


    I'm hoping some folks will see this new question here, for future searches about covering our wings:

    QUESTION: For those of you who put 2-3 coats of Poly Brush on top of your wing fuel tanks, what was the maximum temperature of your iron used to adhere the fabric to the top area of the tank?

    Thanks! Grover

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    Default Re: Covering the wings

    I used the same 350 degrees as the rest of the wings. The next two coats of brushed Polybrush on top of the shrunk fabric also helps to soak thru and bond to the Polybrush below.

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    Jim,
    Thanks for replying! I really appreciate it!
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    Default Re: Covering the wings

    Grover,

    I used the same temp and procedure as Jim.....FWIW - the fabric is as good as part of the tank after shrinking and polybrushing.

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