Lyndon Posted December 28, 2024 Posted December 28, 2024 Where do you guys get your aviation wire supplies from. Lyndon
Blueadventures Posted December 28, 2024 Posted December 28, 2024 15 minutes ago, Lyndon said: Where do you guys get your aviation wire supplies from. Lyndon Aircraft Spruce in Melbourne will have it. 1 1
sfGnome Posted December 28, 2024 Posted December 28, 2024 I bought tefzel wire recently from a performance vehicle supplier (Performance Motorsports) on eBay. Cheaper, but no guarantee that suppliers there will have the size/colour/length that you want. 1 1
RFguy Posted December 28, 2024 Posted December 28, 2024 and no guarentee it is even what it is claimed......and I am guessing that it didnt come with release paperwork either... suggest EDMO. they're good to deal with. 1
skippydiesel Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 "............I am guessing that it didnt come with release paperwork either..." Important if you are building/maintaining a certified aircraft - otherwise just more costly fire lighting material. I have purchased "stuff" from automotive performance supplier, at a much lower price, than an identical looking product, from an aviation supplier (with documentation) at higher cost. Example AN fuel fittings from: https://automotivesuperstore.com.au/aeroflow?srsltid=AfmBOoqy1ftIqkGp6QZrWnhDnTNelL8m1Jj5vjy8SUTp1DaI39HtiVXK 😈 2 1
Lyndon Posted December 29, 2024 Author Posted December 29, 2024 Thanks. I'm happy to pay a little extra for peace of mind. Pretty important stuff. Lyndon 1
RFguy Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 (edited) Lyndon, also consider my viewpoint with my answers- I'm involved in GA maintenance...... but I also have a RA plane also, so I see both ends of arguments. what are you building? EDMO isnt expensive. you are not putting in 100km of wire.... doesnt really matter if you buy 20 different wires in 10 foot lengths of 100 foot lengths - all same price. Some coloured stuff is 50' minimum. I'd recommend using coloured stuff where you can for avionics, it will be much easier on your brain. Or, invest in a effective cable labelling tool (or labeller with those laminated print roll up wire sleeves.....) -glen. Edited December 29, 2024 by RFguy 1 1
Lyndon Posted December 29, 2024 Author Posted December 29, 2024 I've got a good printer for labels. I'm building a Kitfox with a 916 Rotax Lyndon 1
skippydiesel Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 1 hour ago, Lyndon said: Thanks. I'm happy to pay a little extra for peace of mind. Pretty important stuff. Lyndon More power to you! Just don't get too peeved when you see an identical fitting at,say, 1/2 the price from an automotive supplier. The example I gave of AN fuel line fittings is something you can inspect yourself - unless certified aircraft, why pay for a piece of paper that in no way improves the quality of the product, its efficiency, durability or safety in use. Other "things" may have standards that you can research eg oil /coolant/fuel hose - I guess if you feel it's necessary to go the extra certified aviation paper mile you will do so and if it somehow makes you feel more confidence in your work - great!😈
danny_galaga Posted January 6 Posted January 6 I bought tefzel from an Australian supplier and it was crap. So then I just grinned and beared the cost of getting it from aircraft spruce in the US. Now that I don't need any I see aircraft spruce have an Australian branch 😄
Lyndon Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 I think so. I'm will get it via the USA with my kit. Whats a good shopping list of what to get. Lyndon
RFguy Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Suggest buy from EDMO. If you dont buy from australian supliers, there wont be any. Sure you can buy from Spruce if you like, but you'll pay more per foot.... Shame on anyone who doesnt buy from AUstralian suppliers when there is no good reason except lazyness. 1
Lyndon Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 I believe 18 and 22 With some coaxial as well. Some different colours, just need to decide on lengths. From what I see it's very cheap in the US, will it sent to KitFox and they can stick in the crate. Lyndon 1
RFguy Posted January 6 Posted January 6 yeah, they may buy in very large quantity, so they might have a price advantage. Otherwise, there is no price advantage buying wire from the US compared to local EDMO. colors are usually small 50' rolls. everything else is by the foot. What you need behind the instrument panel will depend on what instrument connectors you have, like high density versus standard density D connectors (3 versus 2 row etc) . excess copper is weight. Be sure to be fully across AC43.13 for requirements of wire size (single and in bundles ) for circuit breaker sizes...
Lyndon Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 I've just emailed EDMO They are in Adelaide so that's convenient Lyndon
onetrack Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Shipping small items from the U.S. has never been costlier. USPS has raised its postal rates to astronomical levels over the last 10-15 years, which makes it prohibitive to ship small items from the U.S., individually. Air freight companies are still rorting us, to make up for pandemic losses. The best you can do is to keep looking for companies doing free shipping within the continental U.S., and arrange to agglomerate your purchases into one shipment using a trans-shipping agency such as Planet Express. Trans-shippers will combine your packages into one lot for international shipping, and thus lower your shipping costs overall. If you can find the item you seek here in Australia, you will often find it's just as economic to buy it here. There are occasional examples of local price-gouging, though, you just have to avoid them. 1
danny_galaga Posted January 7 Posted January 7 3 hours ago, RFguy said: Suggest buy from EDMO. If you dont buy from australian supliers, there wont be any. Sure you can buy from Spruce if you like, but you'll pay more per foot.... Shame on anyone who doesnt buy from AUstralian suppliers when there is no good reason except lazyness. The good reason for me is that I went through a recommended Australian supplier, and some of the wire was corroded, some had verdi gris. They tried to convince me that was normal, but I got some from the US and lo and behold, it looked clean and new. I agree it's nice to support local, but my experience is that Americans tend to give better service because there is so much more competition. 1 1
Lyndon Posted January 7 Author Posted January 7 Ok. Stein in the US at the current exchange rate. 57 cents per foot. Local here in Adelaide at EDMO is 54 cents per foot. That's 🍎 for 🍎 That's at their door pricing. No brainer, I will get all I need at EDMO. Lyndon 1
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