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John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #1805, Waco ARE | Build | 21-Sep-09 15:57 | | Views : 549 | Starting construction of the float struts. |
John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #1805, Waco ARE | Build | 20-Sep-09 14:11 | | Views : 536 | The dowels have been amputated to give the required width. You can see the Al tubing, a large ferrule, which holds the assembly together. My goal is to fabricate the float mounts as two halfs that slip together and mount onto the fuse. This will make my transport easier. |
John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #1805, Waco ARE | Build | 20-Sep-09 14:07 | | Views : 569 | A great deal of thought will be required before the float stuts are manufactured and installed. Proper positioning is critical. |
John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #1805, Waco ARE | Build | 20-Sep-09 14:06 | | Views : 575 | When the Float struts are made the fuse must be a tad higher and the final prop a tad smaller than the scrap prop. |
John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #1805, Waco ARE | Build | 20-Sep-09 12:39 | | Views : 572 | Staring the float assembly. |
John M Oshust | Dumas Kit #1805, Waco ARE | Build | 20-Sep-09 12:38 | | Views : 545 | When the epoxy on the dowels sets, the dowels can be cut to give the required spacing with the fuse. Tubing ferrules will allow me to adjust the width to the rquired fit. |
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