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1. 10:04 AM - Re: Model A engine (Don Emch)
2. 01:09 PM - Wing Rib "Low Spot"? (MF)
3. 01:15 PM - Re: Wing Rib "Low Spot"? (RAMPEYBOY@aol.com)
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Subject: | Re: Model A engine |
You Model A guys are probably very familiar with Snyder's but they have several
books too.
http://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/books/ABooks
They are a couple miles up the road from me, if anybody wanted me to go and check
something out for them I would...
Don Emch
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Subject: | Wing Rib "Low Spot"? |
Hi,
I'm working on my wing rib jig and I'm plotting the dimensions per the Hoopman
drawing #5 dated 3/3/34. I've heard about the illusive low spot but not exactly
sure I know where it is or what's the fix. Comparing the plan drawing to pg.
16 of the 1932 Flying and Glider Manual I found where Mr. Pietenpol corrected
a dimension by 1/8". (6" corrected to 6 1/8"). (Pg. 16, far right column, second
paragraph from the bottom). Is the fix to add 1/8" to the dimension in
question or am I going down the wrong track?
Thanks,
Matt
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Subject: | Re: Wing Rib "Low Spot"? |
Matt, I'm just a lurker here, but I remember reading about this too, and if
memory serves, I think all you have to do is plot the profile out and "connect
the dots", and it will be clear enough for the naked eye to see. Hope this
helps...
Boyce
(http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)
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