> Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2020 at 3:08 PM
> From: "Marc Baca via KRnet"
> To: "KRnet"
> Cc: "Marc Baca"
> Subject: KR> Anyone used "Well Nuts" for their dash ?
>
> Out of curiosity has anyone used "well nuts" to mount an instrument dash. I
> was taking apart the headlight assembly on my moto
On 5/7/2020 3:08 PM, Marc Baca via KRnet wrote:
Out of curiosity has anyone used "well nuts" to mount an instrument dash.
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Looks interesting. Might work out well. I used rubber corks (bottle
stoppers) from the hardware sto
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...and a whole Grumman with a 500 hour O-235 rebuilt at Lycon with full
instruments and radios that I'll sell all or just the engine of you need:
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Marc Baca wrote:
> Out of curiosity has anyone used "well nuts" to mount an instrument
dash. I was taking apart the headlight assembly on my motorcycle and
discovered that the assembly is held to the bike by well nuts. They
are reminiscent of the rubber mounts on my Cessna's instrument dash
Out of curiosity has anyone used "well nuts" to mount an instrument dash. I
was taking apart the headlight assembly on my motorcycle and discovered that
the assembly is held to the bike by well nuts. They are reminiscent of the
rubber mounts on my Cessna's instrument dash to reduce the vibrat
this is cool. having installed a ~3500 trio autopilot in my avid
flyer for a transcontinental ferry trip, (excellent product with lots
of smart features), my first thought is whether this unit has enough
authority. In other words, lets say you venture into stormy conditions
and want this unit as a
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