Hi everyone

Someone had a whole Horz piece with elevator to sell me, though it occurred
to me when I went to look at the lane in more detail that I'm not familiar
with how the horz is attached?

I thought maybe it was bolted on and glassed in, so I would simply cut the
glass and unbolt it. but it seems after talking to someone else about a
motor and their project that it might be glued on.

If it's glued on I fear it might be a major PITA to get off?

Ok here is the basic problem, the whole elevator is missing on one side, as
shown here:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=31949942&l=d7772e8339&id=1106895076

Now the wood seems ok except the last 5 inches it's split. To repair with a
new piece of wood I would have to cut the rudder spar.
Here is a thought, could I expoy the split wood  so it doesn't get any worse
at the very end. Then use hard Kevlar to shape out a new elevator and then
glass it in place?

Open to suggestions?

Thanks and happy holidays

Joe


On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 9:30 PM, Jose Fuentes <jose.fuen...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Was wondering if anyone had a complete elevator laying around from a junked
> project that was in good shape?
>
> The project I took over has half the elevator missing, I've debated with
> myself on either rebuilding it or maybe if I'm lucky I can just buy one
> from
> a crashed plane or something?
>
> Hence this email.
>
> just so the two sides match, I'll want the whole elevator.
>
> Thanks and look forward to any replies.
>
> Joe
>
> --
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> Group
> Former Microsoft MVP
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Former Microsoft MVP
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