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Dick Sipp



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Location: Hope, MI

PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:09 am    Post subject: Infinity Stick Grips Reply with quote

For those of you who have installed the Infinity Stick Grips, do you have any advice on getting the grip cable routed into the top of the stick at the top and out at the bottom.? Were you able to do it and retain the cable sheath or did you remove the sheath? Were did you drill the access holes?

Thanks for any ideas.

Dick Sipp
40065
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:35 am    Post subject: Infinity Stick Grips Reply with quote

  I was able to keep the sheathing on. I ran my cable down the inside of the tube, but right where the curved tube is welded to the straight section where the Stick is mounted, you will have to drill a hole there to be able to run up inside the couple of inches of the straight section. If Van’s would miter this joint and then weld, you could run without needing the drilled hole. Then on the bottom end I drilled my exit hole right at the pivot point to minimize the movement of the cable. This has worked great so far, current inspection showed no issues.


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Ray Doerr
40250 (N519RV 340 hours)


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For those of you who have installed the Infinity Stick Grips, do you have any advice on getting the grip cable routed into the top of the stick at the top and out at the bottom.? Were you able to do it and retain the cable sheath or did you remove the sheath? Were did you drill the access holes?



Thanks for any ideas.



Dick Sipp

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Tim Olson



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:59 am    Post subject: Infinity Stick Grips Reply with quote

I did the same except I came out the back end of the tube on the
bottom but was careful to position my next adel clamp holding
the cable so that it was in a position that wouldn't cause issues
with wire flex. You need to make sure it won't jam, of course,
and that the flex won't chafe anything. Neither thing is hard
to prevent. Ray's idea is great too.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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I was able to keep the sheathing on. I ran my cable down
the inside of the tube, but right where the curved tube is welded to the
straight section where the Stick is mounted, you will have to drill a
hole there to be able to run up inside the couple of inches of the
straight section. If Van’s would miter this joint and then weld, you
could run without needing the drilled hole. Then on the bottom end I
drilled my exit hole right at the pivot point to minimize the movement
of the cable. This has worked great so far, current inspection showed
no issues.





Thank You
*Ray Doerr*
40250 (N519RV 340 hours)

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For those of you who have installed the Infinity Stick Grips, do you
have any advice on getting the grip cable routed into the top of the
stick at the top and out at the bottom.? Were you able to do it and
retain the cable sheath or did you remove the sheath? Were did you
drill the access holes?



Thanks for any ideas.



Dick Sipp

40065

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:13 am    Post subject: Infinity Stick Grips Reply with quote

I ran mine on the outside and got a cool cover from Abbey at flightline interiors.

Rene' Felker
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