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    Default Re: Gap Seals

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    Airlina,
    Your gap seal looks very nice. I'm trying to understand how you installed it. Did you just basically cut the foam tubes in half (or less) and then just kind of "mush" the halves in place, back to back? And, what size foam tubes did you use? I'm guessing this was the foam insulating tubes used for water pipe, etc. ... And, did you glue them to the horizontal stabilizer and elevator?
    Hi Steve, they say pics are worth a thousand words, so here is a brief tutorial on how I made my cheapo gap seals. Indeed the material is simply pipe insulation from the depot or lowes. On my Series 5 , my horizontal stab and elevator tube diameter where the seal is installed is about 1 and 1/4 ", so I used a 1" pipe insulation (I suspect 3/4" would work fine as well). Don't know if all models are this diameter. I needed roughly 8 feet of material to cover all gaps. You don't cut it in half , that would give the wrong shape to the foam. You have to replicate your empennage tubes with a simple cutting jig as shown in the following photos. I had a piece of 1" copper on hand but pvc would work in about a 1'' diameter. Once cut to size , I initially tried to wedge them in place , but test flights revealed that elevator travel and propwash would move them slightly, so I contact cemented them in place to each tube. As the elevator moves up and down the radiused part of the foam roll on each other. When cementing in place , put the seal in place when the cement is still wet so you can reposition them to final position before it dries. I would do the stab seal (forward one) let it dry then the elevator (aft one) so you don't disturb the installed one. Do not know if the gap distance is the same for all Kitfox models so you may have to find the right foam for your installation. Hope this helps Bruce
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    Bruce,
    Absolutely wonderful explaination. And, you're right, pictures are worth billions and billions of words (or, something like that)! Thanks again for the explaination and photos. Even I can follow you now.
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    Default Re: Gap Seals

    Wing to fuselage gap was my original question.

    Larry

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    when you say wing to fuse. are you talking about the area above the door or behind the door or all of it. I sealed off the area from the front windscreen to the back of the door. cuts out the cold in the winter time. I went and put fabric there, glued it in and then did the normal painting. well mine is still pink. haven't got around to finishing it. than there is a small wide area from the wing to the wood parts(about 1/8 inch or so) on the fuse that in the winter time I throw some tape on there. you can't seal that, when you move the wings that's the join section.

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    Seals where the wings fold...
    Larry

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