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Thread a nut onto the rod approx. 1" then pass rod through hole drilled into
stiffener web then thread on another nut. Same procedure at the other end
for the brush holder, then adjust nut positions until precise alignment is
reached and tighten nuts. I used nylock nuts and they've never moved out of
adjustment but you could loctite if you wish.
I'd try to get out and get a pic but this week is very busy for me. These
last few weeks I've been welding together 36' long by 21' high wall sections
using 8" & 6" 'H' beam )for my new shop) and today after work we started to
raise them using my neighbours 20 ton excavator as a crane, so now I've got
allot of welding to do as each section goes up. So the earliest I could head
out to the airport to take a pic would be the weekend.
Todd Bartrim
RV9Endurance
13B Turbo Rotary
C-FSTB
http://www3.telus.net/haywire/RV-9/C-FSTB.htm
"The world will always have a place for those that bring hard
work and determination to the things they do."
~ -----Original Message-----
~ From: Rotary motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net]On
~ Behalf Of John Slade
~ Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 1:19 PM
~ To: Rotary motors in aircraft
~ Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: IVO Brush Holder
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~ > Ok, It's simply a piece of redi-rod (threaded rod) bent to the
~ How did you attach it to the stiffener?
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~ >biting my tongue to keep from adding a comment about women...
~ There's a joke there somewhere :)
~
~ John
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