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Hey folks. After 2 years of getting a new business up and running I'm actually finding a little time here and there to get back into my Hatz.
So.... I am working on the trim tab. I've heard from many builders how important it is to use bushings for bolt holes. But the trim tab hinges bolt on with 1/8" bolts through a 3/8" tube, leaving essentially no room for a bushing. I'm concerned about vibration causing the bolt hole to crack and fail without a bushing. Does anyone have thoughts on this? Your advice appreciated.
Don't know if this would apply to your trim tab assembly, but I used piano hinge on my trim tab. Made the tab out of a slab of thin (3/8 or 1/2") pine then painted.
It's my limited understanding that smaller diameter 4130 steel tubing with heavy walls is bushing stock. If I recall correctly only my aileron bell crank has oilite bronze bushings. All other bushings are made from heavy wall 4130 steel reamed to fit AN3, AN4 etc. bolts.