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Ryan Allen
PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 8:22 pm 
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Where can I find the 3/4" round Micarta Rod called for in the plans to make the rudder bushings? I dropped one of the rudder bushings while I had the rudder off and it disappeared.....I cant tell you how frustrated I am....I must have looked for that bushing for an hour.


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Rich Brazell
PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:57 pm 
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Only an hour ! Wait about 2 weeks and it will appear as if by magic ! Just kidding , look exatcly where you think it is not . I got my nylon bushings ( I think it is nylon, might be Delrin ? ) from CSA . Same bushing for the rudder as for the flap hinges . I think they were about $4.00 each ? I bought a few extra to have on hand for problems just like this. Spruce has the 3/4" solid phenolic rod .

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Ryan Allen
PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:42 am 
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I'll try CSA. Thanks Rich.


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I now use stainless steel for these parts. Steel wears less than any plastic as the plastics seem to hold grit imbedded in them.

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leewwalton
PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:55 am 
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You can buy micarta, nylon or stainless from any number of places (ACS for one). Anyone with a lathe can spin these up for you in a matter of minutes.

From what I understand CSA is in a state of hiatus right now.

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James Grahn
PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:24 pm 
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They are still selling parts. Mike still has quite the inventory. In fact, he has a kit pulled ans several prospective buyers calling.
I just bought 2 one foot sections of Delrin from Grainger. They have anything you want as well.
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Thanks Cubes ... Wasn't sure what was going on at CSA.

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Bill Williams
PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:20 pm 
Like Bob, I made mine from stainless and the only ones I have replaced are the ones I lost and as Rich wait a few days and they will show up . Mine re appeared about 5 seconds after making new ones. Ryan, if no luck with Mike, send me your dimensions and I will whittle you a couple.


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Gotta lathe here in KVIS, Cubes, what ya gonna do with that Delrin? Need it cut let me know...Dan


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Ryan Allen
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thanks for all the info. I'll give Mike a try on his phone and go from there.


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Ryan Allen
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I just talked to Mike. I have 6 of them on the way. Thanks for all the replies.


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James Grahn
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Thanks for the offer Danny, I used Mikes. I also picked up a lathe. Love monkeying with it. We made some rib carry-through bushings for the gear lock down mechanism that didn't work. So all that cable, pulley etc stuff for the gear retract is coming out.
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Rich Brazell
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Funny thing about those parts that hit the floor , I hear them hit and I think I know EXACTLY which way they traveled across the floor . After an hour of huttin I look in the opposite direction and in a place they would never end up and there they are ! BOOM !

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dan
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Cubes, is that fast cat your building in Vegas, or is it still here, I would like to look at the retract situation if ya don't mind, may be I can help.....Dan


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It's at Mike's house. Take a look. I hope to get out there the first week of Feb.
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