Hradec Posted July 20 Report Posted July 20 Hi, I have a niece that is studying fashion and just bought a sewing machine. She is itching to use it. It occurred to me she could make me some rat socks as well as the tube boot on top of the nose gear well in the cockpit. does anyone have a pattern for these that they could share. there was nothing left of them at the beginning of my restoration to copy. Thanks Glenn Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted July 20 Report Posted July 20 If she is a true garment engineer, she should be able to design a fine garment for your control rods. Quote
Hradec Posted July 20 Author Report Posted July 20 Is there a preferred fabric? Something airproof to prevent carbon monoxide or are we just keeping dirt and mice out? Thanks Glenn Quote
ArtVandelay Posted July 20 Report Posted July 20 Basically it’s a cone, I would use a scott towel and cut your own pattern. 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted July 20 Report Posted July 20 Starting with something like this should work well. https://www.grainger.com/product/49DA45?gucid=N:N:FPL:Free:GGL:CSM-1946:tew63h3:20501231 1 Quote
LANCECASPER Posted July 21 Report Posted July 21 On 7/20/2024 at 8:46 AM, Hradec said: Is there a preferred fabric? Something airproof to prevent carbon monoxide or are we just keeping dirt and mice out? Thanks Glenn Do it in leather. I had Hector at Aero Comfort do a couple of them for me. The yellow is what was on mine from new: Since my airplane was at Mooney getting serviced in May 2022 they could have supplied me with the same as what they had used, the yellow material. but critters had made it through the original material. Mooney had a testing apparatus where they tested materials and they found that leather held up much better than the original yellow material, so they said if you can find someone to do them in leather, that's the way to go. I called Hector at Aero Comfort, texted him the picture and two hours later picked them up. They are holding up great. Quote
Hradec Posted July 21 Author Report Posted July 21 thank you, they look great. just a question do they attach on the gear well side or in board? have a pic with them installed? thanks Glenn Quote
LANCECASPER Posted July 21 Report Posted July 21 1 hour ago, Hradec said: thank you, they look great. just a question do they attach on the gear well side or in board? have a pic with them installed? thanks Glenn The gear well 1 Quote
PT20J Posted July 21 Report Posted July 21 The originals were some sort of stretchy fabric. If you can find some 1970's era plaid double knit polyester fabric it would be perfect 1 Quote
Huckster79 Posted July 23 Report Posted July 23 I've sewn several things for my old airplane, and probably will for the Mooney in time. I always got cheap fabric or something used, and rough sewed it, then could make tweaks and such to it, sometimes even with just a stapler in the hangar. Then I could mark the seams and take it apart and I had a custom pattern just how I wanted. 1 Quote
Kelpro999 Posted July 24 Report Posted July 24 I’m also looking for materials for this. The original I removed was glue & fiber taped to the inside wall and tube. It was approximately 11” tall with a split small end like tails and twisted onto the tube then taped with same tape (originally used everywhere). It’s taped in such a manner that allows the small end to fold inside itself towards the gear well but not reach the rod pass through hole. The material was impermeable, flexible and thin <(0.020”), coated type of canvas but would not burn . I’m providing this information with hopes of someone knowing what material was used besides providing dimensional information for your project. Thin & flexible seems to be desirable for non binding / bunching in that area along with low moisture retention. Sorry, I get a little carried away trying to get close to original. Probably not necessary with all the other good ideas others are using. 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted July 24 Report Posted July 24 I guess nobody likes the Kevlar socks. They are indestructible, fire proof and stretchy. And cheap. 2 Quote
Kelpro999 Posted August 1 Report Posted August 1 On 7/23/2024 at 5:57 PM, N201MKTurbo said: I guess nobody likes the Kevlar socks. I received a pair of suggested Kevlar socks yesterday. They’re now my go to protection for reaching into cut/scratch prone areas but not really suitable for MLG rat socks because of high permeability and water retention. These are just my opinions and may work for others. At the moment I’m looking into seat upholstery used in fire trucks. Most automotive upholstery shops look at me cross eyed but the search goes on. 1 Quote
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