That was last weekend :)
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That was last weekend :)
@Tralika, Wouldn't this mean that the blade's oscillation would be a vertical arc? Certainly can test, but that was my hesitation - as the normal expected oscillation would be a horizontal arc, and...
Sorry, no - because the blade is parallel to the longitudinal axis and not perpendicular to it. If you take the above tool and move the blade 90 degrees off the current plane, this would be what I...
I have the pleasure of having to remove a fuel sender from a wing. To do this, I need to cut out the adhesive holding it to the ribs.
I am in the need for a version of a multi-tool (oscillating...
I'll be wrapping using Avery vinyl film. Unfortunately, one needs to put another clear film on top of the vinyl where fuel may spill into the vinyl (fuel + vinyl = really bad).
Any thoughts on the...
Unfortunately, fully isolated buses are not possible in this configuration. It would also increase complexity by adding another contactor.
I am somewhat unfamiliar with the intricacies of the alternator-regulator, and I am putting together the final touches on the following configuration:
Engine is a ULPower 520is with an...
I am nearing the end of my BD4 build and am looking at translating a plethora of maintenance requirements into a more formal maintenance schedule. I'm of the younger crowd, so I would rather have "an...
Does anyone have some advice on how best to trim back the armored cable on EGT and CHTs? Cutting it is simple enough, but trimming it back to allow for connectors is awfully difficult. Has to be an...
That's a cute approach actually. Thanks!
We have been talking through both options. On the B slice side, this can be done, as half of the run is in clear air. There is no risk of entanglement (aka: no material collision between systems) at...
In my BD-4C, I have a control cable which runs from the foot pedals back to control the rudder. In this cable, I accidentally found "minor" damage, where three strands were popped out. Since the...
Thanks Bob. This is definitely closer, and addresses one of the needs (general gaps). I'm also looking for both formable plastics in the 100mil range, and a tape that is much thicker then the 0.14mm...
Hi there,
Been trying to locate a tape or other malleable plastic that I can use to create ad-hoc (aka: in situ) small fairings or to use to seal various gaps. This would replace the need to...
As a BD4C builder, I have tweaked a few things and now have Gull-style doors (open upward). This allows a ton of air while on a hot taxiway. However, it may be preferable to also have windows that...
Ok, so I have a brand new 64016-0035 Molex crimper and am trying to crimp 22-18 molex connectors (19417-0048).
Here is the issue. These connectors, and yes I am 'sure' they are the right ones, do...
Yes, I used a solid self-etching primer (Dupli-Color Pro Automotive Primer).
http://duplicolor.com/product/self-etching-primer
All I can think of is that I should have buffed with a good...
Ok. So i got the rear of the plane all primed and painted (on the inside) and while I was blowing out some aluminum shavings, I ended up seeing the paint peel off.
The surface was cleaned, the...
I'm building a BD-4C and in my somewhat modified brake system, I have two Matco MC-5 Master Cylinders installed on the left side (one for left brake and one for right brake). On the right side, these...
So, I have a push-pull cable that controls the pitch anti-servo tab on the plane. I have removed the manual (and poorly placed) handle and opted for a Ray Allen T3-12A servo, commonly used in this...
Thanks to all! Great discussion!
Good pointer - thanks! Only change I made was using F34-14M instead of F35-14M (which has .3125-24 threading instead of .2500-28).
Update: Worked like a champ. Thanks to cub builder
Has anyone seen a coupler that joins AN3 and AN4 (bolt) threads?
Female 1/4 (AN4) to Female 10-32 (AN3)
I can always make one, but I'd prefer a steel prefabricated component in this case.
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Ah! That is useful! Thanks martymayes!
Can anyone provide some guidance in respect to replacing a snap bushing? In this scenario, I have two bushings that are installed with the rudder cable going through them. Obviously, I don't want to...