[Milsurplus] B-17 Wiring Harnesses
gfsmith
gfsmith at cox.net
Thu Oct 24 00:09:31 EDT 2024
Hi Bob. I work for a defense contractor. Wiring harnesses are still made this way even today. The only difference is that in certain applications a 3D Wiring harness board is used to run the wires. The reason is that if you take a 2D wiring harness and run it in a 3 Dimensional wiring run world, some wires will be pulled too tightly and some wires will slacken up. A good example of a 3D wiring harness was the one done for the Apollo Command Capsule, which was redone after they found massive wiring harness problems with the Block One capsules.
73, Gordon KJ6IKT
On Friday, October 18, 2024 at 12:03:15 PM PDT, Bob Camp <kb8tq at n1k.org> wrote:
Hi
Folks still made wiring harnesses that way well into the 1990’s. I’d bet they still do …..
Bob
> On Oct 18, 2024, at 2:49 PM, Mark K3MSB <mark.k3msb at gmail.com> wrote:
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> This was on Facebook last night (ahd was originally from Shorpy's).
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> The description was " 1942. Boeing aircraft plant, Seattle. Production of B-17 'Flying Fortress' routing wires"
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> I've often wondered how they made the wiring harnesses. For this particular section, metal studs are spaced for length accuracy.
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> 73 Mark K3MSB
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