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John M Oshust | 28-Mar-09 20:30 | Prop bearing....nuttin fancy, easy, and it works. |
coop000 | 28-Mar-09 22:03 | Thanks alot. I think I got it now. |
coop000 | 28-Mar-09 22:04 | btw all your builds are just amazing |
coop000 | 29-Mar-09 13:34 | okay I lied. How/when do you attach the prop stop...before you cover, before you add the prop? Sorry I just can't see it in my head yet. |
John M Oshust | 29-Mar-09 13:47 | I mount the prop on a tube or piece of wire,glue it on. This shaft passes thru another tube. After it is inserted, I use a small pieces of the bearing tubes as a stop. It is glued to the shaft, behind the bearing. If you hold the bearing tube the prop, shaft and stop should spin. The assembly goes into the nose. Glue is placed on the outside bearing tube. Now the assembly is mounted to the nose and cannot fall out but the prop , shaft, and stop can still spin. |
coop000 | 29-Mar-09 17:17 | got it now. "Tanks". |
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