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Question Guys. In the Hatz wings the internal brace wire is specified
as 3/16" AN703. Does anybody know a source for this? Spruce and Wicks do not specify. Thanks, Tom Mathes |
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![]() "Tom Mathes" wrote in message m... Question Guys. In the Hatz wings the internal brace wire is specified as 3/16" AN703. Does anybody know a source for this? Spruce and Wicks do not specify. Thanks, Tom Mathes Try weebeastie.com as a Hatz resource. Also there are several populous Hatz groups on the web. Love those Hatz biplanes. Beautiful. Good luck. |
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html In my Sproose catalog-2002 they are listed as round tie rods--right under the brstreamline tie rods---nearly as expensive too---then when you add the end fittings brthey really cost a bundle----get a little lathe, make your own out of 1/4" 316 brS.S. rod---grind a 3 or 4" section down to 3/16" to keep from having a stress brriser area in the threads---or have the 1/4" rod roll-threaded to 5/16 ---make your own rod ends out of 7/16" or 1/2" hex rod---its either money or time either way bryou go. pTom Mathes wrote: blockquote TYPE=CITEQuestion Guys. In the Hatz wings the internal brace wire is specified bras 3/16" AN703. Does anybody know a source for this? Spruce and Wicks brdo not specify. brThanks, brTom Mathes/blockquote /html |
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![]() "Jerry Wass" wrote in message ... In my Sproose catalog-2002 they are listed as round tie rods--right under the streamline tie rods---nearly as expensive too---then when you add the end fittings they really cost a bundle----get a little lathe, make your own out of 1/4" 316 S.S. rod---grind a 3 or 4" section down to 3/16" to keep from having a stress riser area in the threads---or have the 1/4" rod roll-threaded to 5/16 ---make your own rod ends out of 7/16" or 1/2" hex rod---its either money or time either way you go. Tom Mathes wrote: Interesting, I suppose you make all your own rivetts as well? -- .. -- Cheers, Jonathan Lowe whatever at antispam dot net No email address given because of spam. Antispam trap in place Question Guys. In the Hatz wings the internal brace wire is specified as 3/16" AN703. Does anybody know a source for this? Spruce and Wicks do not specify. Thanks, Tom Mathes |
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html pModel Flyer wrote: blockquote TYPE=CITE"Jerry Wass" wrote in message bra "news:3F94768 /a... br In my Sproose catalog-2002 they are listed as round tie rods--right brunder the br streamline tie rods---nearly as expensive too---then when you add brthe end fittings br they really cost a bundle----get a little lathe, make your own out brof 1/4" 316 br S.S. rod---grind a 3 or 4" section down to 3/16" to keep from brhaving a stress br riser area in the threads---or have the 1/4" rod roll-threaded to br5/16 ---make your own rod ends out of 7/16" or 1/2" hex rod---its breither money or time either way br you go. br Tom Mathes wrote: br pInteresting, I suppose you make all your own rivetts as well?--NAW, don't use/blockquote no rivets--- thum taks werks better, specially on wood wings, but I did make my own hi-draulick brake cylinders--the ones what goes on them peddles on the floor... brann my own super-shockin lektronik spark plug gap jumper., an my own fuel injection system---well 'dapted it from a mersadies bents. an smother stuff too--- br br blockquote TYPE=CITEno rivets br-- p. br-- brCheers, brJonathan Lowe brwhatever at antispam dot net brNo email address given because of spam. brAntispam trap in place p Question Guys. In the Hatz wings the internal brace wire is brspecified br as 3/16" AN703. Does anybody know a source for this? Spruce and brWicks br do not specify. br Thanks, br Tom Mathes/blockquote /html |
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![]() "Jerry Wass" wrote in message ... Model Flyer wrote: "Jerry Wass" wrote in message ... no rivets--- thum taks werks better, specially on wood wings, but I did make my own hi-draulick brake cylinders--the ones what goes on them peddles on the floor... ann my own super-shockin lektronik spark plug gap jumper., an my own fuel injection system---well 'dapted it from a mersadies bents. an smother stuff too--- no rivets Well that at least one less boring job that you don't have to do, clench rivets. I guess that's worse than boring holes for thousands of screws. -- .. -- Cheers, Jonathan Lowe whatever at antispam dot net No email address given because of spam. Antispam trap in place -- . -- Cheers, Jonathan Lowe whatever at antispam dot net No email address given because of spam. Antispam trap in place Question Guys. In the Hatz wings the internal brace wire is specified as 3/16" AN703. Does anybody know a source for this? Spruce and Wicks do not specify. Thanks, Tom Mathes |
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