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Originally Posted by Mitch
Machine shop that explains those awsome rigging drawings you were posting ! Fall is in the air in Parker !
I don't know about awesome, those were pretty crude really. But thanks. Some times it's better to have a visual I think, stuff like that usually works well.
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Originally Posted by WESTERNAERO
I don't know about awesome, those were pretty crude really. But thanks. Some times it's better to have a visual I think, stuff like that usually works well.
Looking forward to seeing what you do this winter and what the net results are . The addition of a down pedal will make all the difference in the world as you allready no . Post pictures while you are in the process . Mark K did a great job of documentation on his project .
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Originally Posted by Mitch
Looking forward to seeing what you do this winter and what the net results are . The addition of a down pedal will make all the difference in the world as you allready no . Post pictures while you are in the process . Mark K did a great job of documentation on his project .
I'm going to start a build thread shortly. I was planning on doing this last winter but it never happened. Funny I already have most the cav plate hardware made. Maybe that's what I'll start the build thread with.
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Originally Posted by WESTERNAERO
I'm going to start a build thread shortly. I was planning on doing this last winter but it never happened. Funny I already have most the cav plate hardware made. Maybe that's what I'll start the build thread with.
Post some up look forward to seeing them . You build a bell crank set up ?
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Originally Posted by Mitch
Post some up look forward to seeing them . You build a bell crank set up ?
Been drawing up a few different ways. I want the ratio such that it's easy to work and doesn't wear your calf out. My old flatty was a bitch after a while.
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