How should a nav light be mounted to a wing tip? The Whelen light has a base plate that will be screwed into a sheet metal aluminum mount with nut plates to receive the mount plates screws.
I have very little composites experience, but have some supplies. I have some foam, epoxy, micro balloons, flocked cotton, and 8.8 oz bidirectional fiberglass cloth and some 3 oz cloth.
What is the industry best practice for attaching the lights base plate?
I am thinking
-attach some sand paper to the wing tip and shape a block of wood or foam so it conforms to the tip, then
-attach the sheet metal mount with nut plates to the block using epoxy, then
-attach the mount/block assembly to the wing tip with two layers of cloth/epoxy (is two layers enough)
-Drill a hole thru the mount/block assembly and feed the wing tip lights pig tail thru it.
But I am sure this is not industry best practices and curious how its done.
Brooks
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I have very little composites experience, but have some supplies. I have some foam, epoxy, micro balloons, flocked cotton, and 8.8 oz bidirectional fiberglass cloth and some 3 oz cloth.
What is the industry best practice for attaching the lights base plate?
I am thinking
-attach some sand paper to the wing tip and shape a block of wood or foam so it conforms to the tip, then
-attach the sheet metal mount with nut plates to the block using epoxy, then
-attach the mount/block assembly to the wing tip with two layers of cloth/epoxy (is two layers enough)
-Drill a hole thru the mount/block assembly and feed the wing tip lights pig tail thru it.
But I am sure this is not industry best practices and curious how its done.
Brooks
IMG_7484.JPGIMG_7480.JPG
IMG_7481.JPGIMG_7485.JPG
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