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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 5:15 am Post subject: RV-List Digest: 22 Msgs - 10/16/06 |
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Hi Paul-
I'd go with the conduit. Once the wing is closed up, adding wires, or even
removing ones that are clamped snugly, would be problematic. With a
conduit, you just leave a fish line in place, and you can easily add or
remove wires at your convenience.
As to working on the wings, I just put that rubbery non-skid carpet
underlayment on my work table and put the wing on top of that. It cushions
the wing and keeps it from scooting around while you work on it. No
bracketry or jigging is ever in the way. I'd use that technique again in a
heartbeat.
Quote: | From: Paul Folbrecht <paul.folbrecht(at)veribox.net>
Subject: Bushings vs. Conduit for wing wiring/QB wing stands
I bought Van's conduit, but now I am rethinking this. Any real
reason to prefer the conduit to using bushings?
About the wing stand that Van's has on the plans: certainly this is
not needed for QB wings. I am wondering what is the best way to work
on the wings in general:
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glen matejcek
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