mid cabin stringers - part 2
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:53 am
As I mentioned in my last post, I've been removing the fiberglass limber hole tubes for inspection, repair and sealing with epoxy. What I didn't know until Todd clarified for me was the factory gap between the bottom of the stringer and the hull. I didn't notice this until I removed six in the mid cabin, on each side (two big ones and four smaller ones).
I'm leaving the tubes removed, sealing the ply with penetrating epoxy and then thickened epoxy from a tube. That will keep some airflow under the length of the stringer(s) and also let me see if there's any water running underneath.
I guess the downside is that this can serve as a conduit and spread the water around. Todd, does the gap run through the engine room bulkhead? In other words, could water under the engine stringer wind up under the stringers in the cabin at some point? Is it all one connected piece?
Bob
I'm leaving the tubes removed, sealing the ply with penetrating epoxy and then thickened epoxy from a tube. That will keep some airflow under the length of the stringer(s) and also let me see if there's any water running underneath.
I guess the downside is that this can serve as a conduit and spread the water around. Todd, does the gap run through the engine room bulkhead? In other words, could water under the engine stringer wind up under the stringers in the cabin at some point? Is it all one connected piece?
Bob