Elev. Pull pull Question

Wayne Galligan wgalligan at goodsonacura.com
Tue Nov 30 10:18:58 AKST 2004


That's where I got mine last time.

WG
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  From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com 
  To: discussion at nsrca.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 12:09 PM
  Subject: Re: Elev. Pull pull Question


  The local ACE should carry the threaded aluminum couplers. I have found these folks to carry many of the small nuts and bolts we use in modeling, in bulk quantities. They also carry nylon bushings and washers of various sizes, all usable in the hobby.

  Matt


   In a message dated 11/30/2004 11:54:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, wgalligan at goodsonacura.com writes:
    And if you can find the threaded aluminum spacers(about 1/4 round) they make great stand offs and lock the bolt to the hard point with out having to glue them in. Also makes the control rod stiffer with nary any weight gain.  They make them in several lengths, 1/2, 3/4 and 1"  long.

    Wayne G.

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      From: ronlock at comcast.net 
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      Cc: Karl G. Mueller 
      Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 10:35 AM
      Subject: Re: Elev. Pull pull Question


      Another option- buy 6-32 all thread at local hardware store.
      Cut stud lengths as needed and thread into hard points with a bit of epoxy.
      Ive been using them for years for elevator, aileron, & rudder.

      Ron Lockhart
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        Matt,

        I have used # 6-32 socket cap screws for years now and never had a failure
        with these. Buy a box of 100 about 2" long at your local industrial supply
        for about $20-25, cut of the heads, put a couple of grooves in the non threaded
        part for the epoxy to hold and glue these into the hard point (1/2" dia dowel) in 
        your movable surface. Do no drill all the way through. Just up to the top sheeting.
        You can offset the hole in the hard point toward the hinge
        line to adjust for proper distance for the hole in the plastic end, that receives the
        clevis, to line up over the hinge line. Socket cap screw are heat treated, but not 
        all the way. They still have a soft core and will bend under enough force, but
        not with the amount of force used to move the surfaces.

        Karl G. Mueller
        kgamueller at rogers.com


          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com 
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          Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 9:28 AM
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          Keith, please note that 4-40's are known to snap off a control surface. It has happened to me. The break is a straight forward fatigue fracture. If 6-32's are not useful to you, consider 5-40's. Personally, I do find 6-32s do just fine in this application

          MattK
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