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[rebel-builders] landing gear
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:21 pm
by Ken
Hi Jean
There have been several revisions to that safety cable but 747R should
have the latest. I personally don't think a 3/32 cable is strong enough
to be of value even when looped or doubled. I guess it might serve as a
stop to limit bungee extension but I doubt that it would help if a
component broke.
So I'd suggest a loop of 1/8" or an external "Alaskan" 3/16" cable.
The 1/16" cable is for the door latch.
Ken
jean.poirier@oxyportneuf.com wrote:
Hello
In the LG-43 assy, manual to swage a 3/32" safety cable... I do have 1/16" and
1/8" in the kit but no 3/32"! So it is 1/8?
Jean
Rebel 747R
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[rebel-builders] landing gear
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:21 pm
by jcole
If anyone is still going to the builders club meeting and hasn't left yet - I can't make it now! I have to stay in Parry Sound for the rest of the day.
Thanks
Jim R333
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 12:06:04 -0500, Ken <
klehman@albedo.net> wrote:
Hi Jean
There have been several revisions to that safety cable but 747R should
have the latest. I personally don't think a 3/32 cable is strong enough
to be of value even when looped or doubled. I guess it might serve as a
stop to limit bungee extension but I doubt that it would help if a
component broke.
So I'd suggest a loop of 1/8" or an external "Alaskan" 3/16" cable.
The 1/16" cable is for the door latch.
Ken
jean.poirier@oxyportneuf.com wrote:
Hello
In the LG-43 assy, manual to swage a 3/32" safety cable... I do have
1/16" and
1/8" in the kit but no 3/32"! So it is 1/8?
Jean
Rebel 747R
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[rebel-builders] landing gear
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:21 pm
by jcole
If anyone is still going to the builders club meeting and hasn't left yet - I can't make it now! I have to stay in Parry Sound for the rest of the day.
Thanks
Jim R333
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 12:06:04 -0500, Ken <
klehman@albedo.net> wrote:
Hi Jean
There have been several revisions to that safety cable but 747R should
have the latest. I personally don't think a 3/32 cable is strong enough
to be of value even when looped or doubled. I guess it might serve as a
stop to limit bungee extension but I doubt that it would help if a
component broke.
So I'd suggest a loop of 1/8" or an external "Alaskan" 3/16" cable.
The 1/16" cable is for the door latch.
Ken
jean.poirier@oxyportneuf.com wrote:
Hello
In the LG-43 assy, manual to swage a 3/32" safety cable... I do have
1/16" and
1/8" in the kit but no 3/32"! So it is 1/8?
Jean
Rebel 747R
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[rebel-builders] landing gear
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:46 pm
by Jeff Micheal
Hi Dave,
The same axle is used on the SR2500 & I believe the Yukon, which the
gear/axle bolts used are AN5 (5/16"). The SR3500 gear uses to bolts sizes
(AN5 and AN6), simply drill out the axle to match gear.
So go ahead and drill out the axle holes to AN6 (3/8") without issue. If
you like, drill out all holes to AN6 (gear & axle).
Cheers,
Jeff
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Dave Greaton <
dgreaton@maine.rr.com> wrote:
The landing gear on my moose have been drilled out to 5/16 on the top holes
and 3/8 on the bottom My axle and brake backing are all 5/16. Does any one
else have this and
have you done,
Thanks
Dave Greaton moose/sr189
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