I think it's definitely worth it, Stuart. Many of us have done additional reinforcing in that area. Just another little thing to keep in mind is the necessity to cleanly de-bur all holes and file smooth, or even polish the edges of the steel to eliminate stress risers. I've seen several pictures of cracked fittings in this area which obviously had poor/rough edge finish. I'm sure you're aware of that, but it doesn't hurt to mention.
I'm also pretty sure that I increased the material thickness of the 583 fitting to .093" (same as the rear fitting), and did other mods as well to carry the loads over to the side skins and flanges of the frame. I also made a heavier bottom skin/plate in that area, again to distribute the loads more widely to the sides. I actually caught the tailwheel on something hard enough to deflect it up into the rudder once, but that's another story. 22 years - no signs of distress.
_________________ John Evens Arvada, Colorado T-18 N71JE (sold) Kitfox 7 SS N27JE
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