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Notice the comment on the braze too This is the conclusion. The testing is 5 parts RG45-RG60 etc.Bubble gumTooth pixDuct tapeBlack glueGBMF hammerScrew gun --bad battery (see above)
Reply:While somewhat interesting, it did not cover that cause of 99% of weld failures in aviation......fatigue.
Reply:Originally Posted by makoman1860While somewhat interesting, it did not cover that cause of 99% of weld failures in aviation......fatigue.
Reply:Originally Posted by joshuabardwellI don't weld so good when I'm tired, so that makes sense.
Reply:Nice video. im just glad to see the guy went to school and learned to weld. As a welder and EAA member it frustrates the hell out of me when i see so many hideously welded fuselages.www.performancealuminumfabrication.com
Reply:Originally Posted by makoman1860In all seriousness though, fatigue is the killer, not tensile strength. In the general aviation community, especially homebuilding though it is somewhat misunderstood. I think mainly due to how difficult it is to actually test for.
Reply:hard to test for fatigue, as it usually results from the airframe or wings flexing, no matter how little, but can have catastrophic results.
Reply:Originally Posted by DetailerDavehard to test for fatigue |
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