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Looking for data on a European Alloy
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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-05-23
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joekm (Structural)
16 May 08 9:58
Asked to size up a repair for a Grob sailplane. Component I need to replace is fabricated from DIN 1.7734.4 seamless tubing.
Anyone got info on that specification? Ideal solution is to find a compatible AISI tubing to effect the repair.
Thanks
Joe -- Great Spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds -- Albert Einstein
MintJulep (Mechanical)
16 May 08 14:44
http://www.edelstahl-witten-krefeld.de/index.php?id=5206&L=1
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CoryPad (Materials)
16 May 08 14:51
Here is basic technical info:
http://www.osbornmetals.com/15CDV6.htm
Here is the contact info for this company in the USA:
http://www.osbornmetals.com/namerica%20co.htm Regards,
Cory
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berkshire (Aeronautics)
17 May 08 3:45
joekm Check with WINGS AND WHEELS Soaring Supplies 2049 Shadyside Road Lakewood, NY 14701 Telephone (716)763-3213 Fax (716)763-3214 email: tim@wingsandwheels.com
Tom Mara bought most of the spare parts from Grob when Grob announced they were closing the facility at Bluffton. He may have what you want
Be very careful re engineering steel parts on Grob aircraft, their engineers used to sharpen their pencils very tightly. 字串4
B.E.
joekm (Structural)
17 May 08 7:47
Agree berkshire, can't do better than a parts/material supplier, thanks.
Joe -- Great Spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds -- Albert Einstein
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