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1. 04:26 AM - Re: Re Roll bar (PSILeD@aol.com)
2. 08:06 PM - Re: Re Roll bar (Larry Bowen)
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--> RV8-List message posted by: PSILeD@aol.com
Look at the builders hints in the RV White pages. There are pictures of a
simple way to correct the problem. I am going to use this method.
Paul
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--> RV8-List message posted by: "Larry Bowen" <Larry@bowenaero.com>
Look at this:
http://bowenaero.com/pix/rollbar.jpg
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Larry Bowen
Larry@BowenAero.com
http://BowenAero.com
2003 - The year of flight!
> --- colin jordan <cjordan@telus.net> wrote:
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> > --> RV8-List message posted by: "colin jordan" <cjordan@TELUS.NET>
> >
> > Thanks Larry and Paul,
> > I guess I did not explain my self well, I too only have about a 1/4
> > inch of play when I put the roll bar on the fuselage. The
> 24" was just
> > a convenient place to measure on the roll bar and the 32"
> was to the
> > outside of the fuselage.That said it would appear that the
> roll bar is
> > the piece I need to work on. Larry I am curious how you used the
> > engine hoist to spread your roll bar , I have tried the
> approved Van's
> > method but neither my back nor my muscles were up to the job!
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