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>Datum : 01/07/2015 16:43
>Aan : krnet at list.krnet.org
>Cc : stefkr2 at kpnmail.nl
>Onderwerp : KR> Carbon Fibre And steel rudder cable
>
>Hi netters,
>I am at the way to install the rudder cables at the position where the Seats
>are in a carbon Fibre tube (so yo
Yes. Nylon, nylaflo, or poly flow tubing works great for this as they are
non-abrasive and tend to be self lubricating.
-Jeff Scott
>
> I used Mark's design ?for the rudder cable fairleads. Then ?bought 6ft on
> tubing that is used on refrigerator ice makers from my Ace Hardware ?store.
Carbon is way at the other end of the galvanic scale. You'll get corrosion
if you use carbon fair leads and they will emit black dust in your interior.
On Jul 1, 2015 2:06 PM, "Jeff Scott via KRnet" wrote:
> Yes. Nylon, nylaflo, or poly flow tubing works great for this as they are
> non-abrasive
Stef,
I used a non-rigid plastic tube. Since it is only there as a chafe guard
rather than pulling against it like on a bowden cable sleev, it doesn't need to
be rigid. Just clamp in place at one end with an adel clamp and you are done.
See the blue tube along the left side of the cockpit in
Hi netters,
I am at the way to install the rudder cables at the position where the Seats
are in a carbon Fibre tube (so you will not hit it with your elbow). I heard
sombere that the steel cable will be Eaten by the carbon tube. Is that tru? So
if that is a problem i will order new tubes, but no
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From: Jeff Scott via KRnet
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: 07/01/2015 10:59 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: krnet at list.krnet.org
Cc: Jeff Scott
Subject: Re: KR> Carbon Fibre And steel rudder cable
Stef,
I
> Hi netters,
> I am at the way
In my experience the cable will saw through most anything...however I have
no experience with carbon tubes. I would be concerned more with corrosion
since carbon fiber is so horribly corrosive.
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