I think if it was an experimental, an X Ray may work and I might even fly on 
it. But even that WAG and suggestion is way beyond me.

I really couldn't get a good perspective of the crack from John's catalog 
picture.  There may be an acceptable allowance for a stop drill, but it's just 
plain scary to try and fix something that is against the published methods!

Al DeMarzo
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: James B. Brennan 
  To: AJ DeMarzo 
  Cc: Ercoupers Tech 
  Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 6:52 PM
  Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Here we go again!


    Ooooh! I don't know about that one. I could only imagine that if such a 
    repair was okay (and I don't think it is) the weld would need to be XRay'd 
    which would involve more work than anyone may want to do. Need to gather up 
    parts and pieces and spares when you have the opportunity! I have 2 extra 
    main spars laying around for the early (post war) numbers.

    Al DeMarzo


  Ya reckon XRaying the weld would get close to replacement cost (isn't that 
around $1.2K?)? Maybe if you took the spar to a hospital... I have the idea the 
XRaying could come to the A/C, however. 

  Beach Brennan

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