by sonex1374 » Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:54 am
For those that are still undecided on participating, I want to remind you that the deadline is August 31. There are currently 9 people that have confirmed, and several others are still considering. Please email or PM me directly if you think you're interested.
If you have remaining questions, please ask them. I have confirmed most of the details with the fab shop. Those answers are below.
Jeff
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- Price is $1300 per set. This might go down again if we get several more.
- Fabrication time is under 4 weeks. All the sets will be fabricated at once, then drop shipped to each person individually.
- Shipping is estimated at "under $200". It will come in a 10-ft long crate via truck freight carrier. Builders near each other can combine shipping if that works for you.
- Complete kit weight is estimated at 7.5 lbs each, and the hardware (pump, lines, filler caps, etc) at 5-10 lbs. That gives a weight of 20-25 lbs total installed.
- Chafe protection is applied to the tubes themselves and consists of a urethane tape. tape is located at each wing rib station, rather than over the entire tube, or affixed to the ribs themselves. This allows the tubes to be "slid" into the wing ribs (it's a tight fit, but doable).
- If you have pitot-static lines running thru the lightening holes in the standard Sonex-plans support brackets, those brackets will need to be removed and the lines relocated to the front lightening holes.
- Builders that have already closed their wings will need to remove the wingtips to gain access to the ribs. Assuming no obstructions, the tubes can be inserted from the tip end and all work done this way. If you do have obstructions, you may need to open the wing. This isn't that bad really, as all you really need to do is remove the wing from the airplane, flip upside down on a saw horse, and then drill out the forward wing skin rivets on the bottom side (from the spar forward to the leading edge, bottom side only). These will come out without too much trouble, and can be riveted back up easily afterwards. Seriously, this isn't that hard once you make the decision to just bite the bullet and do it!
- Kits will include the tanks and all related items. This includes the filler necks and fuel caps, transfer pump, fuel line, and general hardware. You might need minor additions, based on your own unique circumstances.
- Each tank has a Curtis drain valve at the root end of the tank, just outboard of the fuselage. You'll drill a hole for the valve/sump container neck thru the bottom skin.
- Tanks are pressure tested to 4 psi prior to shipping.
- The tanks don't have quantity marks or gauges, and you time the transfer rate using a known quantity of fuel. The pump will make a loud racket when it sucks air, letting you know your wing tanks are empty.
- This modification is not hard, and shouldn't take more than a couple weekends to accomplish. If you're plane is flying and you need to remove the wings and drill out rivets, that might be the most difficult part!
- Payment is due by August 31. I have to pre-pay 50%, and I'll send that in on September 1st. You can send me 50% and then the rest later if you like, or just keep it simple and send me the full amount up front. Check or Paypal is OK. Shipping will be billed prior to delivery from the shop.