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    Default Rib Stitching Under Fuel Tank

    Is anyone rib stitching the fabric under the tank to the false rib? Just wanted to double check if it was needed or not.

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    I was told not necessary on a phone call to the factory. I just laid in “fake” stitches under the finishing tape for the look.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Benbell4140 View Post
    I was told not necessary on a phone call to the factory. I just laid in “fake” stitches under the finishing tape for the look.


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    Very good! Thanks

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    [QUOTE=Benbell4140;106720]I was told not necessary on a phone call to the factory. I just laid in “fake” stitches under the finishing tape for the look.


    I did the same thing. Looked more consistent to me as well.
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    I did do the ribstitching to that false rib. Figured it couldn't hurt, and might help.
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    Default Re: Rib Stitching Under Fuel Tank

    Like Jim, and for the same reasons, I did as well. This area takes a pretty good beating in the prop wash. It was a pain to do, but you can custom make a needle with a coat hanger and get it done.

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    Default Re: Rib Stitching Under Fuel Tank

    Quote Originally Posted by jiott View Post
    I did do the ribstitching to that false rib. Figured it couldn't hurt, and might help.
    Thanks. I'll probably rib stitch it as well. Can't hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerrytex View Post
    Like Jim, and for the same reasons, I did as well. This area takes a pretty good beating in the prop wash. It was a pain to do, but you can custom make a needle with a coat hanger and get it done.

    Thanks Jerry. I'll probably do the same.

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    I used Oratex, no rib stiching top or bottom along the number two rib on mine. Nor are there any on the false rib. 500 hrs now, no indications of separation. For those who may be curious.
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    Default Re: Rib Stitching Under Fuel Tank

    Quote Originally Posted by efwd View Post
    I used Oratex, no rib stiching top or bottom along the number two rib on mine. Nor are there any on the false rib. 500 hrs now, no indications of separation. For those who may be curious.
    Awesome! Thanks

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