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gear legs and bracket-bolts
Can someone tell me the proper bolt size for the gear legs and gear
brackets. I using AN4 bolts for fastening the legs to the bracket.s and AN3
bolts in the brackets through the main spar. I'm close to fiberglassing the
wings..current
Can someone tell me the proper bolt size for the gear legs and gear brackets.
I using AN4 bolts for fastening the legs to the bracket.s and AN3 bolts in the
brackets through the main spar. I'm close to fiberglassing the wings..currently
working on wing tank brackets
Joe Cruz, Spencer,NY
cruz
These are pull-truded Scotchply designed for the 4-seater grumman tiger.
Brackets, top and bottom are available from the same source (fletch-aire). No
easy to cut I think. Peter
On the contrary. These legs cut easily on a table saw. Use a 60 tooth blade.
Edges sand and clean up well.
Dan Prichard
Portland Or.
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> On Feb 19, 2014, at 5:59 PM, peter wrote:
>
> These are pull-truded Scotchply designed for the 4-seater grumman tiger.
> Brackets, top
> A few months ago someone posted about some fiberglass gear legs that look
> similar to the Diehl gear legs for $50.00 a set on ebay. I got a set of
>them.
>One thing beside needing trimming them is that they are 1" thick. I
>think that's thicker then the Diehl gear and might be too stiff.
Mine measure right at .850" thick but they have one layer of glass cloth
wrapped around them as instructed in the instruction sheet that comes with them.
PPaulVsk at aol.com wrote:
>
> Can someone tell me how thick the Diehl gear legs are.
>
> A few months ago someone posted about s
Can someone tell me how thick the Diehl gear legs are.
A few months ago someone posted about some fiberglass gear legs that look
similar to the Diehl gear legs for $50.00 a set on ebay. I got a set of
them.
.
One thing beside needing trimming them is that they are 1" thick. I
think
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