Building the Tail Components
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Re: Building the Tail Components
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Take a 1/4 steel plate and a 1/2" bolt. Drill your holes take you counter sink counter sink the plate. on the bolt drill a 3/16 hole in stall your male dimple die. You are ready to go
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This is what I came up with to dimple the Chanel's on the elevator trim tab
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Ron , looking good. The slotted wooden block is a great tool in general for "tweaking the angles of flanges etc. two little bits of wood and a small vise or "C" clamps also make a great "brake" for bending small parts. Keep up the good work!
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Ron's fix for this issue is 100% acceptable. A simpler mod would be to trim the spar channel to 3/8 inch below the last rivet hole. This fix is already implemented in future kit parts. This is correctly depicted on the plans sheet.
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Here is the finished result of my humble start of building a Panther. Feels damn good!
Let me add that this modification was done without prior approval from SPA.
It was of my own design and I make no recommendation that other builders
follow my example. Ron
Let me add that this modification was done without prior approval from SPA.
It was of my own design and I make no recommendation that other builders
follow my example. Ron
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I took my plans to the workshop with the idea I would put together a part or two.
Here are pictures of that effort.......
Here are pictures of that effort.......
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The UPS driver gave me a good "ribbing" yesterday.
This is what he brought me!
This is what he brought me!
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