Robin Macdonald wrote:
> Hi guys I can get a product called pultrusion, it is pulling Glass &
resin
> through a die, it comes in all sorts of shapes & sizes, not expensive
would
> make good legs.
I have a broken KR leg, and can cut out a shape and do some flexure
testing on it, and compare i
Hi guys I can get a product called pultrusion, it is pulling Glass & resin
through a die, it comes in all sorts of shapes & sizes, not expensive would
make good legs,
Robin New Zealand
On Fri, 30 Jul 2021, 14:54 John Bouyea, wrote:
> Kevin,
> I have an unmodified "Grumman gear leg" as were avai
Kevin,
I have an unmodified "Grumman gear leg" as were available on EBay some 6
years ago.
26 1/2" long, 6 3/4" wide at the top & 3 3/4" wide at the bottom, 1" thick
and close to 10 pounds each.
I recall they were cut down and/ or planed thinner before use on KRs at we
don't weigh as much as the c
What Larry said!
I would add that you should build the axle bracket last. 45 degrees is close
but I had to shim an extra 5 degrees on my gear.
Craig
Deer Slayer morphing into "Second Chance"
> On 07/29/2021 5:19 PM Flesner wrote:
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> On 7/29/2021 2:15 PM, Kevin Stolhammer wrote:
> >
On 7/29/2021 4:19 PM, Flesner wrote:
Now using whatever method you want align the axle for the toe-in or
toe-out you want (I highly recommend zero / zero). Drill the last
three bolt holes and finish the mounting of the bracket.
On 7/29/2021 2:15 PM, Kevin Stolhammer wrote:
I'm fishing for the measured dimensions for the Diehl and/or
grumman legs and lower axle attach bracket.
I thought I had a cardboard cutout templet of the gear leg but can't
locate
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