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Dan,
Thanks for reply. I was at Sun 'n Fun today and after talking with the "metal fab" guys, was giving up on a domed metal spinner (at least fabbed by me G). If you could answer a couple of more question.... Tomorrow I'll check those 172 spinner backplate but don't understand how you handled the "point" of the spinner?? Approximately what was your base diameter and length? Do I understand that instead of a front bulkhead, you used those steel brackets connected to the prop? Thanks again, Dick Ripper ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Thomas" Newsgroups: rec.aviation.homebuilt Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 7:21 PM Subject: spinner fab (JDupre5762) wrote in message ... anyone have any experience with fabbing a large spinner; say 16" od and 18 " long? I made one for a Soob in a Glastar, using 5052H32 and cutting two circle segments that I rolled and riveted together. Could have done it with one piece but a single rivet line would have imbalanced it. The aft bulkhead was formed from the same stuff over a plywood template, with notches to allow the compounding (see a 172's spinner backplate) and the front mounts were welded steel brackets that bolted to the blade bolts of the Warp Drive prop. It ran fine, still does. Dan |
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spinner fab | Dick | Home Built | 2 | April 14th 04 12:21 AM |