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Ryan Allen
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 2:56 pm 
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no kidding, this is an awesome thread. Thierry, keep the pictures coming.


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Cubes, I don't either, he's done more in one day than I've been able to do in a month but then I don't know what I'm doin just learnin on the fly.

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Rich Brazell
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If he didn't already have a full time job , buying CSA from Mike would be a good deal for everyone and him ! He makes parts like pulling a rabbit out of a hat ! ???

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 10:19 pm 
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I'm very behind my planification today:'(
I work on floatplane 25 minutes from my skunk work,
and I wrench on this Big Bazoo all day long!
Unfortunatly my magic hat has no solution to find new parts.
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When I finally come back at the airport late tonight I take my last energy to pull this small parts together.
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I have to finish the job on the Beaver tomorow morning, but I hope I clear the job just on time for my lunch break at my T-18 facility!!!!

A la votre ;)

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 6:28 pm 
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No big news since last post!
Too much work...

But My last updates.
Gear in the blast boot.
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Final product.
Welding job is excellent and no corrosion too ;D
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There is the press I want to use to put my ''A'' frame straight back.
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I try with these set up... but... I just pressed.... Nothing :-[
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Okay, expert!
What is my mistake?
What is the best way to straight my gear?

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James Grahn
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Well, I have seen it done with chains and a bottle jack. Have you tried putting some dunnage under either side to create a bigger valley?
Cubes


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I used a press very similar to the one you are using and supported the gear leg close to the side frame of the press on each side so I had about 30 inches between supports, then experimented with how much to press past straight so when I let the press off it would rebound to straight. It took about 8 tries till it was straight.

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dan
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That's right Brian, that gear is like spring steel when it is tempered right, spread the blocks out a little at a time until you can see movement, be carefull. You will have to over bend so it will spring back to the right shape, go at it a little at a time it does take some patience but the end result will be worth it. Dan


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Duke Raven
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Thierry,
I see where you made new aileron push pull tubes. Where did you get your rod ends. I'm building mine now, and need to get get them.

Thanks for the info.
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dan
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The threaded part that rivets into the rod at Aircraft spruce, The heim itself you can get from Mc Master Carr....Dan


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Dan,
You see in the futur!!!!
I want to reply the same answer.

Dan, what is the winning number for the next million.....

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Duke Raven
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Dan, Thierry,
Thanks for the info!

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Duke,
Put some fresh pictures about your S-18 :)
Sometimes pictures is better than a simple word 8)

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 10:44 am 
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Stabilizer on there way :)

I have to machine these aluminium rod to make the spar stabilisator end cap.
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First skeleton is done and next step is to install both 0.025 skin.
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Bigger view about the stab horn.
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Everything is install with 3/32 clecos. After that I enlarge to 1/8 or 5/32 as per drawing.
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I have to buy 2 more aluminium sheets:
Two 4'X12' 0.025 2024T3.
I cut the two sheets in 4'X8' format for my new center section.
The rest about the cutting is for my last stab skin.(first skin is done)
And the last 4'X4' is for the both trim tab and the new gear fairing.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 9:08 pm 
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Thierry,

I have been admiring the large rectangular steel tube often seen on your table in your pictures.
Was wondering if you could comment on the various ways you use it.

Tom


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