Rudder pull-pull?

Koenig, Tom Tom.Koenig at actewagl.com.au
Sun May 1 16:25:13 AKDT 2005


Hi again all,

So what's the verdict with the Rudder pull-pulls? I'm about to cross that bridge again this evening. This time I was considering crossing over the wires/chord/trace to get better geometry. I'm a little paranoid about crossing the wires( should I use the 'metallic' variety) as I think they might touch using this method. The resulting 'noise' might not be desirable to the radio.

The Du-Bro stuff is aesthetically pleasing ( small fittings etc) but stretches. Kevlar is good-just a pain to fit-off and uses the bigger uglier eyelets and/ but it too stretches ( maybe through the fittings?).

I've now got some SIG .015 C/L cable but I'm not to keen on fitting it either. It is stainless and un-sheathed. Cant quite work out how to fit it off. Soldering (soft) has been unsuccessful sofar. Crimping might look too much like a hit and miss affair.

The servo end ( horns) seems to be another area of concern I have. I've resorted to making a horn from circuit board to get a 2" spacing and screwing it to the top of the existing horn ala MK style.

All in all I'm not to comfortable with any of my options...I'm yet to find THE set up. I too want to eliminate stretch.

What are you guys doing out there in Pattern world ...I know its a silly, and to some degree an elementary question, but I just need to find a better way.

Thanks for any ideas or solutions.

Tom

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