Skateboard grip tape comes in all sorts of cool designs, and custom ones available too.Any suggestion for the wing walk for RV7. Vans no longer has them.
I'm not your DAR but I confirm... that's cleverDAR thought it was clever.
Does that eliminate the need to have the big “Experimental” placard that most folks put on the back wall of the fuse?Board Pusher.
Mine has "Experimental".
DAR thought it was clever.
As far as mine, yes. I checked with him before inspection. Both wing walks are placarded Experimental in 2" letters.Does that eliminate the need to have the big “Experimental” placard that most folks put on the back wall of the fuse?

Yes - it simply has to be visible to anyone entering the cockpit. On high wings, I frequently see them on the top of the lift strut near the fuselage.Does that eliminate the need to have the big “Experimental” placard that most folks put on the back wall of the fuse?
Ooh, I like that!Board Pusher.
Mine has "Experimental".
DAR thought it was clever.
I have been using skate board stuff since the late nineties, what I really like about the stuff other than being inexpensive is the grit is really sharpe and grabs the sole of your shoes better than other stuff out there. I figured the way kids beat on the stuff it should last as wing walk for a long time.Skateboard shops and "exp" in the wingwalk. So nice to have new ideas and options!!
So since we're on the topic, I found some adhesive non skid ~20 years ago that did not have a sharp aggregate component. It had the surface texture of an orange. Would like to match/replace this type of material with similar. Unfortunately, all I can find is the conventional adhesive with sharp alum oxide type material enbedded. Suggestions for sources and/or names of the "orange peel" type adhesive non skid? I've looked with no success at West Marine, Amazon, Granger. Herculiner is possible. But would prefer peel and stick if I can.I have been using skate board stuff since the late nineties, what I really like about the stuff other than being inexpensive is the grit is really sharpe and grabs the sole of your shoes better than other stuff out there. I figured the way kids beat on the stuff it should last as wing walk for a long time.
Wow your post is in my wheel houseAs far as mine, yes. I checked with him before inspection. Both wing walks are placarded Experimental in 2" letters.
I drew up a grid of 1" square and uploaded it to Board Pusher. Then used the grid to get the letters the right size and centered. A little gets cut off. Mine is flush to the wing root fairing.
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Aircraft Spruce:So since we're on the topic, I found some adhesive non skid ~20 years ago that did not have a sharp aggregate component. It had the surface texture of an orange. Would like to match/replace this type of material with similar. Unfortunately, all I can find is the conventional adhesive with sharp alum oxide type material enbedded. Suggestions for sources and/or names of the "orange peel" type adhesive non skid? I've looked with no success at West Marine, Amazon, Granger. Herculiner is possible. But would prefer peel and stick if I can.
Well, go figure. Have it at Spruce. Thanks!!Aircraft Spruce:
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RAC Wing Walk - Self Adhesive Black 26-1/2" X 9-1/2" | Aircraft Spruce ®
RAC Wing Walk - Self Adhesive Black 26-1/2" X 9-1/2" RAC wing walks are not made from the usual, sandpaper-like material, which can decompose and scratch both the wing surface and your knees. Instead, they use a low profilwww.aircraftspruce.com
Looks kind of heavy. Any estimate of if it is heavier than the skateboard adhesive backed stuff?I used "Herculiner", truck bed liner from Lowes.
Don’t know, but not enough to notice.Looks kind of heavy. Any estimate of if it is heavier than the skateboard adhesive backed stuff?
Me too - from Flyboy Accessories - nonskid/nonsandpaper. Easy to apply, works well. Good price.I got mine from Blake at flyboyaccessories. Not “sandpaper” and has an effective texture.
I’ve used typical non-slip stick-on before (from Vans and other sources). I didn’t like that the abrasives eventually liberated.
This is the 3m stuff and holds up very well. Many other brands have peeling issues. I got 8 years out of my first set. That was over 1000 hours along with sitting on the ramp every day.Aircraft Spruce sells a couple different kinds of peel-n-stick wing walk that you can purchase by the foot. You just trim it to size with a knife. Not sure if it's any different than the skateboard stuff.
It's what I'm wondering too, though I guess the process would be akin to remove the flaps protection tape. We've had a couple of dedicated threads on the subject, and this is the most recent one I found after a 5 second search Tips on how to remove Flap Tape?How do you get the old wing walk off?
I used a heat gun to slowly peel it off and it came in one piece. Can'r remember if mineral spirits were enough to get off the residue or used laquer thinner. This was for the 3M stuff and they use a high quality and strong adhesive. Others may be easier.How do you get the old wing walk off?
Not sure what's actually in the stick-on type, but Randolph X-1567 wing walk compound is blended with #3 Grit Walnut Shells providing the best in economical anti-slip paint while not skimping on safety. Randolph wing walk compound is a brush-on coating for wing walks or areas where a gritty, non-skid walkway is desired.He he he this was actually a safety issue I worked back in the day. The preferred skid reducing walkway additive was (believe it or not) sawdust. Operators would replace with a mixture that included small plastic pellets because it looked better. Unfortunately this was much slippery-er and it was the grace of God that the engineer that demonstrated this survived to tell the tale.
Not sure what the currently approved products include.