Today's Message Index:
----------------------
1. 02:07 AM - Re: Quick Connect bell cranks (craig)
2. 02:24 AM - Re: batch of classic fuel filler pipes being made (MalcolmH)
Message 1
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Quick Connect bell cranks |
Thanks Bud, The clay idea is great, I have 2 digital micrometers with the
depth gauge on the end
So measuring should be no problem
Regards
craig
From: owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
[mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Bud Yerly
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Quick Connect bell cranks
Craig,
I noticed tonight that my email from my shop to you has not posted yet.
It may have gone to your personal address. I have attached some further
clarification on rigging and trimming in that post.
I personally use clay to determine my Tufnol Euro 8 pad thickness. To do
this simply put a thin layer of clay on your fuselage Quick Disconnects.
Lightly oil the wing bell crank to keep the clay from sticking after
disassembly. Simply rig the aircraft and then move the aileron a 1/4 inch
or so then disassembly.
Use an inexpensive caliper or machinist rule with a slide to determine the
thickness of spacer you require. You don't want to have the QDs hard
pressed against one another but just touching. Then just install your Euro
8 to the thickness measured off the clay. A caliper when opened has a small
metal depth gauge which makes it easy to measure your thickness, a machinist
rule works well also. I carry varying thicknesses of phenolic in my shop as
one size does not fit all situations.
Regards,
Bud Yerly
Europa Tech Support
Custom Flight Creations, Inc.
www.customflightcreations.com
(813) 653-4989
Sent from my laptop.
Do not archive
Message 2
INDEX | Back to Main INDEX |
PREVIOUS | Skip to PREVIOUS Message |
NEXT | Skip to NEXT Message |
LIST | Reply to LIST Regarding this Message |
SENDER | Reply to SENDER Regarding this Message |
|
Subject: | Re: batch of classic fuel filler pipes being made |
Hi Neville,
Thanks for organising this and please count me in for a kit as well
Regards
Malcolm
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=369120#369120
Other Matronics Email List Services
These Email List Services are sponsored solely by Matronics and through the generous Contributions of its members.
-- Please support this service by making your Contribution today! --
|