[Public-List] Rudder
dickdurk at atlanticbb.net
dickdurk at atlanticbb.net
Sat Jul 11 15:41:40 PDT 2009
>How difficult was it for you to excavate down to
>locate the nuts for these machine screws?...in the rudder
>blade and more to the point how difficult was it to
>remove the machine screws to replace them?
I don't think there are nuts. I think the bolts are
threaded into fiberglass. It was a long time ago the first
time I did this, But I wouldn't have used anythng more
aggressive than a hand impact driver (the kind you whack
with a hammer)
>triangular pieces near the lower
>trailing edge of the rudder which conceal, (what,
>hexagonal heads of bolts or something else?),
Ya. those are pockets for bolt heads for long bolts that
run the length of the rudder and hold the bronze (or
brass) stock at the lower leading edge of the rudder, the
bottom end of that piece having a pintle that inserts into
the shoe.
On the wiki page there should still be an engineering
diagram of all that, RudderStock or something like
that-I'll get back to you on that-which is exactly how my
rudder is constructed.
To me the trickiest bit of all this were the triangular
pieces of wood embedded into the fiberglass casting. Beats
me why there was a need for those, but mine were in an
advanced stage of popping off when I got to them. I
rebedded them back in place with thickened resorcinol,
holding them in place with a spanish windless arrangement.
A real engineering masterpiece I had going for a while...
MichaelGrosh
#220
1247352100.0
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