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Good practice to regularly take your gear apart!

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Created by goggo A week ago, 12 Nov 2024
goggo
NSW, 360 posts
12 Nov 2024 6:14PM
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Front foil doesn't want to come off, tried heat, lube, tapping and well....

Put a jug of hot water over front wing and used ute to apply some tension and tapped with mallet.
Tried hair dryer, all kinds of pulls and pushes.
Go Foil gear is strong!
Saved time not dismantling for a few months, the back end sure bites hard!

Gorgo
VIC, 5010 posts
12 Nov 2024 9:45PM
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This works. You might have to use a sledge hammer. I've had to do it a few times. You need to be a little creative to pad the foil with timber and stuff before you start whacking it.



I thought of making a special frame for using in case it became a common problem.

I ended up doing the job to fix loose foils. Since doing that all my foils fit beautifully and go together and come apart with a few taps of the mallet.

Mark _australia
WA, 22581 posts
12 Nov 2024 7:35PM
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^^ had one where that wouldn't work
nowhere near it


in fact went a lot further and no luck

i can cut and rebuild so don't bin it

ZeeGerman
288 posts
13 Nov 2024 12:45AM
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Have you tried to apply cold to your fuselage?
I'm not familiar with Gofoil, but especially if the fuse is aluminium chances are you can make it contract when thoroughly cooled down (ice spray does the trick) which sounds more promising than heating the frontwing in order to make it expand enough.

Jeroensurf
949 posts
13 Nov 2024 1:19AM
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It is a full carbon system....

AnyBoard
NSW, 278 posts
13 Nov 2024 8:20AM
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I had one beyond stuck because after I hit the bottom hard. It is likely you have a little hydraulic lock or slight misalignment and it will respond best to impact. In the end I used two outdoor benches so there was a little gap between them. Then holding the mast like an axe I could swing it down hard so the foil trailing edge hit the bench both side of the fuse at the same time and it came off easy. That was after all previous methods failed and it surprised me how easy it came off when the impact was on both sides of the trailing edge.

hilly
WA, 7360 posts
13 Nov 2024 5:24AM
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What are you doing to my old RS1075
At least there's no movement

Sandee
QLD, 195 posts
13 Nov 2024 8:00AM
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I found with a Slingshot foil that was prone to jamming; when a straight pull wouldn't shift it, I sat astride the wing and bumped the fuselage to and fro in a twisting motion while pulling it until it loosened.

goggo
NSW, 360 posts
13 Nov 2024 5:26PM
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Boots and all approach got the job done, thanks for tips!

Mark _australia
WA, 22581 posts
13 Nov 2024 5:18PM
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I had one with salt/ice on fuse so what's that -10C (?), plus heat gun on wing to blister the paint, plus 100psi tapped into the joint AND mallet belting mast

No joy. So you have done well as some are actually inseparable

patronus
402 posts
13 Nov 2024 5:32PM
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Armstrong have similar connection and recommend align the rear edge of the foil against wood and bang the mast near the foil with a soft mallet. If you put wood on the mast and mallet the foil you are trying to knock it off at an angle.

Mark _australia
WA, 22581 posts
13 Nov 2024 8:11PM
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^^^ yes
two saw horses for the foil and hit the mast

RAF142134
371 posts
Thursday , 14 Nov 2024 11:21AM
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