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1. 02:59 PM - Safety-Trim Group Buy (Bob-tcw)
2. 03:15 PM - DUCKWORKS LANDING LIGHTS (JOHN TIPTON)
3. 05:34 PM - Re: DUCKWORKS LANDING LIGHTS (RScott)
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Subject: | Safety-Trim Group Buy |
Dear Fellow RV Builders,
TCW Technologies and SteinAir are pleased to announce a group
buy is now available on our new servo trim controller. Safety-Trim is
an electronic trim servo controller that resolves the issues with
run-away trim conditions plus it provides 2 speed trim operation as well
as greatly simplified switch wiring.
For all the detail please follow this direct link:
http://www.vansairforce.com/community/showthread.php?t=24478
Thank you,
Bob Newman
TCW Technologies
www.tcwtech.com
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Subject: | DUCKWORKS LANDING LIGHTS |
Hi Guys
We are about to fit a pair of Duckworks landing lights in the wings of
an
RV9a, and I would appreciate any tips on drilling the plastic: holes
sizes
are from 3/32 upwards, and I know you should use the correct drills
but they
start at 1/8 (so it looks like a standard bit for the 3/32), the holes
go up
to 5/32, plus some countersinking - advice welcome
Cheers - John
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Subject: | Re: DUCKWORKS LANDING LIGHTS |
I heated the plastic with a drop light, then drilled with a standard
3/32 bit. Worked for me.
Richard Scott
RV-9A Fuselage
JOHN TIPTON wrote:
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>
> Hi Guys
>
> We are about to fit a pair of Duckworks landing lights in the
> wings of an
> RV9a, and I would appreciate any tips on drilling the plastic:
> holes sizes
> are from 3/32 upwards, and I know you should use the correct
> drills but they
> start at 1/8 (so it looks like a standard bit for the 3/32), the
> holes go up
> to 5/32, plus some countersinking - advice welcome
>
> Cheers - John
>
> *
>
> *
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