Rebel/Elite Spring Gear SG-13 & SG-7
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:56 am
Hello Rebelers/Eliters:
Before I drill any holes, I would like to confirm the correct layering of
the Rebel Spring Gear SG-13, SG-7, Packers etc. (I am not sure if the Elite
is the same here).
My question is: Do the outboard ends of SG-7 and SG-13 (.063) Plates lay on
TOP of FUS-35, BUTT up to FUS-35 or slip UNDER Fus-35?
There was also a previous post that mentioned to add an extra .032 packer
(not shown in the manual) that spans the fuselage the similar to SG-7,
butting to both FUS-35's to bring this local area level to FUS-35's.
It is obvious that the pad area where the saddles are bolted needs to be
relatively flat.
What has everyone done in this area?
Thanks in advance.
Terry Dazey
Rebel 662
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Before I drill any holes, I would like to confirm the correct layering of
the Rebel Spring Gear SG-13, SG-7, Packers etc. (I am not sure if the Elite
is the same here).
My question is: Do the outboard ends of SG-7 and SG-13 (.063) Plates lay on
TOP of FUS-35, BUTT up to FUS-35 or slip UNDER Fus-35?
There was also a previous post that mentioned to add an extra .032 packer
(not shown in the manual) that spans the fuselage the similar to SG-7,
butting to both FUS-35's to bring this local area level to FUS-35's.
It is obvious that the pad area where the saddles are bolted needs to be
relatively flat.
What has everyone done in this area?
Thanks in advance.
Terry Dazey
Rebel 662
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