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    I am looking for the materials called for on Plans Page 13. It looks to me like the only the Lug for the Hinge Mounts calls for 1020 Steel. Am I reading the plans wrong? Is everything on p13 made of 1020 steel?

    Brooks Cone
    Scratch Building Patrol #303
    Brooks Cone
    Southeast Michigan
    Patrol #303, Kit build

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    I believe you have read the plans correctly. The material for the page is listed as 4130N with the lugs being the exception. Also the other items on the page are given material thickness that would be difficult to find in standard 1020. The low 1000 steels are utility grade and usually are sold by gage thickness or fractional sizes.
    Last edited by Ed Welfred; 01-28-2016, 10:36 AM.
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    • #3
      I could never find such material. I asked Bob. I believe he is ok with using 1018 cold rolled steel. I use www.onlinemetals.com


      There are a few locations where a substitution might be better. For example on the tail profiled ribs he calls out 1018 032 -- some where in my notes I wrote down that I could use 4130n 025

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      stan
      Stan
      Austin Tx

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      • #4
        While I am thinking about it -- I caution you that the jig he has in his manual has the wrong dimensions for welding up the hinges out of 4130. I think he must have copied some of the numbers from the bearhawk 4 place.

        I have plans p284 if he ever changed it it would be some time later in the series.
        Stan
        Austin Tx

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        • #5
          Originally posted by sjt View Post
          While I am thinking about it -- I caution you that the jig he has in his manual has the wrong dimensions for welding up the hinges out of 4130. I think he must have copied some of the numbers from the bearhawk 4 place.

          I have plans p284 if he ever changed it it would be some time later in the series.
          Clarify for me that "The manual" means the hard copy of the Patrol Book that I recieved from Bob when I got my Patrol Plans.

          Brooks Cone
          Scratch Building Patrol #303
          Brooks Cone
          Southeast Michigan
          Patrol #303, Kit build

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          • #6
            That would be my understanding, yes.
            Christopher Owens
            Bearhawk 4-Place Scratch Built, Plans 991
            Bearhawk Patrol Scratch Built, Plans P313
            Germantown, Wisconsin, USA

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            • #7
              Hi Brooks,

              Did you decide on the 1018 as your final choice? I was looking at Big Blue Saw as a resource to cut out those lugs for me, and I saw that they have 1018 on their materials list, as well as 1008.
              Christopher Owens
              Bearhawk 4-Place Scratch Built, Plans 991
              Bearhawk Patrol Scratch Built, Plans P313
              Germantown, Wisconsin, USA

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              • Bcone1381
                Bcone1381 commented
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                Chris,

                No I have not yet decided.

            • #8
              Resurrecting an old thread. What is the latest? Is everyone using 1018? How about 4130?

              Doug
              Last edited by DRLPatrol; 04-16-2017, 06:45 PM.
              Scratch building Patrol #254

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              • #9
                1018 seems pretty acceptable based on this, but am I missing something?
                Both 1018 and 1020 steel are frequently purchased steel grades, many questions come up between the differences in 1018 and A36 steel particularly in the chemical makeup and the mechanical properties of the two different steel grades. We thought it would be best to provide a comparison for A36 and 1018 steel that outlines those […]

                I too am curious what folks are using.
                Mark
                Scratch building Patrol #275
                Hood River, OR

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                • Bcone1381
                  Bcone1381 commented
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                  I don't think you are missing anything, Mark, but I ended up aborting the scratch build and going with a kit before having to commit.

                  Practically speaking though, I don't think it makes much difference what steel is chosen as long as its compatible with the 4130 tubing. The lug is 1/4" thick while the hinge tubing is .049., Its literally has tons of strength no matter what steel is chosen compared to the hinge tubing. I believe 1/4" steel was called out for the lug so that it matches the width of the Control Surface Bearing that fits inside of it.
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