Hi everyone! New T-18 owner here. One of the fiberglass tips on the stabilator was loose and therefore removed. It was attached with two bolts that screw into the outside rib. Does anybody have a different attachment method for these tips? It seems like a pretty cumbersome way to do it.
I asked this on the Facebook group yesterday, but thought I should repeat here for more feedback and better history for everyone. Lee Walton replied on FB as follows: "Most of us (99%) have a flange on the outboard rib that we use to attach the tip (either aluminum pops, sheet metal screws or machine screws/nutplates). Looking at your stab I'd cut a strip of aluminum, drill out the existing rivets on the outboard rib and install a flange and attach with pop rivets."
I would appreciate it if anyone has details (pictures, drawings, or good explanation) of this install or any other method. If I understand correctly what Lee said, do I slip an aluminum strip between the skin and the outer rib? I would assume it would be too tight to do that. If I am to mount this strip inside the rib, I'm having trouble seeing how to attach it due to all the crimps in the rib.
Thanks all!