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Craymondw(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:03 am Post subject: Extention for fuel selector valve |
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I got a quote for the four inch long by 1/4 shaft extension for the fuel selector valve from Glasair. They wanted $49.00. So I showed the shaft to a friend that operates a machine shop. He took a piece of raw stock, cut it to size, drilled and tapped one end then filed in the flat spot and drilled a 1/16 keeper hole in the other end. It took less than fifteen minutes to do and when he was through, he said it was so little and to forget it. I asked him what the cost would be if the part was mass produced, he replied; less than a buck.
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grosseair(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:26 am Post subject: Extention for fuel selector valve |
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Anyone surprised?
Craymondw(at)aol.com wrote:
Quote: | I got a quote for the four inch long by 1/4 shaft extension for the
fuel selector valve from Glasair. They wanted $49.00. So I showed the
shaft to a friend that operates a machine shop. He took a piece of raw
stock, cut it to size, drilled and tapped one end then filed in the
flat spot and drilled a 1/16 keeper hole in the other end. It took
less than fifteen minutes to do and when he was through, he said it
was so little and to forget it. I asked him what the cost would be if
the part was mass produced, he replied; less than a buck.
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Bruce(at)glasair.org Guest
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:01 am Post subject: Extention for fuel selector valve |
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This being experimental aviation, you can fabricate any part you desire.
However, most of us don't have access to a buddy with a machine shop. If you
took that part to a commercial shop and said "make one", I'm sure your bill
would be more than 49 dollars. Wait until you need something big, like a
motor mount or a gear leg. Then you'll be glad Glasair Aviation is there and
will pay whatever they charge. And in order to stay there they have to make
a profit on what they sell. So, do I consider a $49 sell price on a part you
say costs a couple of bucks to make - NO.
Bruce
www.Glasair.org
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 7:43 am Post subject: Extention for fuel selector valve |
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That fuel valve selector shaft comes off a selector valve for home builts that only costs "$23 bucks for the whole Assembly." So I doubt if the manufacture of that valve pays $49 just for the shaft! And as far as your landing gear legs, when my original gear legs snapped off landing on a grass strip and I ordered a new pair from Glasair, one leg was so soft the left wing almost touched the ground. When I complained to Glasair, they replied that I "didn't wrap it properly." So I said to Glasair, you wrap it. When I installed the replacement the wing still sagged. When I measured the legs I found the right leg was nearly a quarter inch thicker than the other. I decided, the heck with it I just live with it and toed in the axles so that when the plane rolls the legs pull together. I wished I had ordered the after market Whitman aluminum legs that were less expensive and far easier to install.
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