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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 6:22 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

For you guys using wing jacks.Do you put the jack
against the tiedown ring,or use a pillow and platform arrangement?

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:22 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

I use a 2x4 block drilled out to go over the moving part of the jack.

Then that is covered with a rubber mat material for softness.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:51 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

Short steel bolt with the same thread as the tiedown used as a hardpoint.
Or you can go the Lancair route and machine a cup to fit over the jack with
a stud to screw into the tiedown mount. I've also found that I can use my
engine hoist to lift at the steps; good for getting a main wheel up. I can
get the nose wheel up by connecting the tail tiedown to a tiedown point with
a come-along and pulling the tail down.

Patrick Kelley - RV-6A - gluing the tip-up canopy in place

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:32 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

I too just use a grade 8 bolt threaded into the tie down blocks. This will not let the plane slip off the jacks, at least not with my arrangement.
-Mike

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:39 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

Geoge,

This suggestion assumes aviation style wing jacks are being used. Failing
that jack stability is a must.

Get two 2" or 3" x 3/8" national course bolts. cut off the heads. Remove
the Van's tie down rings. screw in the headless bolts. If needed modify the
jack stand by drilling a shallow hole (depression) to accept the headless
bolts.

Jim in Kelowna

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 10:02 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

Tiedown ring.

Mark do not archive

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 10:42 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

Vans sells a kit that includes a attachment for the gear legs (a hose clamp will work) and
2 screw in jack points for the wings.....I have grove gear so the gear leg attachments don't do much for
me but the jack points are wonderful.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 10:51 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

I use the jack points that Van's sells with his Jackpoint Kit. They appear
to be a hard plastic and screw into the wing tie down points.

http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?ident=1193337723-284-291&browse=airframe&product=jackpoint

The wing jack is cupped and the jackpoint fits in very nicely.
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For you guys using wing jacks.Do you put the jack
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 6:27 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

I used the hard plastic jackpoint with a borrowed wingjack. Worked great. Then I got worried that the plastic would shatter and the wing would jam down on the jack and make a big dent. So I got a short bolt w/same threads and used that with some help one side at a time to dismount and rotate my tires to even out the wear. Still I had this worry that somehow, someway the jack would come off and drive itself up thru the beautiful, fragile wing structure. A nightmare in real life!! That's why I wanted something that would jack up the landing gear itself.

Now, after a bunch of landings (some better than others), I'm going to replace tires & tubes. I got a piece of 3/4 steel rod to weld to the top of my scissor jack. Also bent a short piece of 3/8 rod to weld on for a cranking handle. Hope to weld and paint it today because it isn't going to be georgeous flying weather in Western Washington until later in the week.

Anyone got a great source for tires? Michelins are on there now and they work fine.

Greg

On 10/25/07, Dale Ensing < densing(at)carolina.rr.com (densing(at)carolina.rr.com)> wrote:[quote]--> RV-List message posted by: "Dale Ensing" < densing(at)carolina.rr.com (densing(at)carolina.rr.com)>

I use the jack points that Van's sells with his Jackpoint Kit. They appear
to be a hard plastic and screw into the wing tie down points.

http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?ident=1193337723-284-291&browse=airframe&product=jackpoint

The wing jack is cupped and the jackpoint fits in very nicely.
Dale Ensing

[quote] For you guys using wing jacks.Do you put the jack
against the tiedown ring,or use a pillow and platform arrangement? [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:05 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

Greg Williams wrote:
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I used the hard plastic jackpoint with a borrowed wingjack. Worked great.
Then I got worried that the plastic would shatter and the wing would jam
down on the jack and make a big dent. So I got a short bolt w/same threads
and used that with some help one side at a time to dismount and rotate my
tires to even out the wear. Still I had this worry that somehow, someway
the jack would come off and drive itself up thru the beautiful, fragile wing
structure. A nightmare in real life!! That's why I wanted something that
would jack up the landing gear itself.

Seeing a jack go through a wing is indeed a real nightmare! We had this
happen to a local -6A, and fortunately (?!?) the jack *only* penetrated
the bottom skin without damaging either the spar or fuel tank. But it
was a mess and very disheartening to deal with.

I don't recall how the jack was attached to the wing but since an RV can
be readily jacked up via a gear leg, and a jack failure is more or less
a minor event when jacking a gear leg, I have *no* desire to use a jack
on the wing.

Sam Buchanan


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 9:33 am    Post subject: using wing jacks Reply with quote

The best system I've seen for jacking is as follows:

Bolt two scissor jacks one either end of a strong trestle. Bolt a piece of 2*4" wood to the tops of the scissor jacks. Pad the wood with foam or similar. Place under the fuselage across the spar and jack the aircraft off the ground winding each jack a bit at a time to keep things even. This is really a variation on the motorbike jack but much cheaper anjd more stable and allows both mains to be serviced at the same time. Move up to the firewall to jack the nosewheel (where applicable).

Best regards

Peter
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