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1. 12:35 PM - Rudder Cable Fairleads (David Lamphere)
2. 07:53 PM - Re: Rudder Cable Fairleads (Rich Ellis)
3. 08:34 PM - Re: Rudder Cable Fairleads (Jim Clement)
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Subject: | Rudder Cable Fairleads |
Help me out guys!
I'm at a point where I'd like to get the rudder cable fairleads attached to the
frame.
What is used for the fairleads, and where are they installed??
If I don't ask, and go ahead on my own, I am convinced I'll do it the hardest and
most costly way... :-)
Thanks,
Dave
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Subject: | Re: Rudder Cable Fairleads |
David,
Little surprized you haven't received a response. Jim
C uses small tubing in the attached photos. He
suggests not welding but rather sodder or braze (can't
remember which now), in order to not disrupt the
intergrety of the inside of the tube (ie, not create a
friction area or edge for the cable to rub up against
inside the tube). With brazing or soddering, you don't
use as much heat and therefore you can preserve the
smooth surface of the inside of the tubing.
Hope this helps as I do have more photos should you
need them. rich
--- David Lamphere <lamphere@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Help me out guys!
>
> I'm at a point where I'd like to get the rudder
> cable fairleads attached to the frame.
>
> What is used for the fairleads, and where are they
> installed??
>
> If I don't ask, and go ahead on my own, I am
> convinced I'll do it the hardest and most costly
> way... :-)
>
> Thanks,
> Dave
Richard L. Ellis, M.D.
Gundersen Lutheran Health System
Co-Director
Norma J. Vinger Center for Breast Care
1900 South Avenue
La Crosse, WI 54601
800.362.9567, ext. 52102
rjrellis@yahoo.com
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Subject: | Re: Rudder Cable Fairleads |
Dave, The picture Rich posted pretty much covers it. The tubes are 3/8" steel,
the open ends are slightly flared, put a punch or phillips screw driver in and
wiggle it around and are brazed, not soldered. There also is one in the lower
corner of the truss behind the seat on each side. The final nicro press sleeve
is put on after the cable is installed. Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: David Lamphere
To: Tailwind List
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 1:38 PM
Subject: Tailwind-List: Rudder Cable Fairleads
Help me out guys!
I'm at a point where I'd like to get the rudder cable fairleads attached to the
frame.
What is used for the fairleads, and where are they installed??
If I don't ask, and go ahead on my own, I am convinced I'll do it the hardest
and most costly way... :-)
Thanks,
Dave
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