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graeme bird
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Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 12:55 am Post subject: Cradle for rotating fuselage wanted |
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I need a jig to allow me to rotate the fuselage for smoothing/painting. Before I order an engine stand which I will have to modify and store to ever and ever, I wondered if anyone had brought or made one that I could beg/steal/buy? Don Kesterton has made a smart one with a Clarke engine stand and a propshaft universal coupling. I am in Milton keynes and could collect in a trailer.
Thanks
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_________________ Graeme Bird
kit4 (Wagstaff) TBD
Kit3 G-CLXU (Gregory) mono 914 xs Woodcomp
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fklein(at)orcasonline.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:59 am Post subject: Cradle for rotating fuselage wanted |
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On Oct 9, 2010, at 1:55 AM, graeme bird wrote:
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I need a jig to allow me to rotate the fuselage for smoothing/
painting. Before I order an engine stand which I will have to modify
and store to ever and ever, I wondered if anyone had brought or made
one that I could beg/steal/buy? Don Kesterton has made a smart one
with a Clarke engine stand and a propshaft universal coupling.
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Graeme,
Alex Bowman made a quite simple jig cut from two sheets of 1/2"
plywood, suitably reinforced. With a cutout for the fuselage, taken at
the firewall, the plywood was cut to become a large wheel, perhaps 6
or 7 feet diameter, which rotated on rollers or castor wheels attached
to a plank resting on the floor of his workshop. The tail was raised
to level and supported by a cushioned trestle. I have no details, but
I believe there was a picture of it in a story published in Sport
Aviation several years ago. Alex found it was particularly useful
since he was making his own cowl w/ a rather elaborate monowheel
fairing...he's told me it worked quite well, as the fuselage could be
rotated like a chicken on a rotisserie.
Fred
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graeme bird
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Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 11:17 am Post subject: Re: Cradle for rotating fuselage wanted |
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Thanks for that, interesting, I have drawn up something very similar using 18mm ply and using boat rollers on the board
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Kit3 G-CLXU (Gregory) mono 914 xs Woodcomp
Kit2 G-PATS - (kesterton) Mono Classic 912 warpdrive
Kit 1 G-UMPY - Mono Classic/XS 912S, Woodcomp G(@)gdbmk.co.uk |
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