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Sport Aviation (EAA Magazine), April issue, pages 110-112.
The article shows a system of metal rod-stakes and the 3-part chain with the repair link in the middle. The article goes into some detail on how to make a 3-part chain with a repair link (pretty trivial to figure that out) but says absolutely nothing about how the hex head (nut?) and locking nut get onto the rod. Now, my suspicion is that the top inch or so of the rod is threaded, a nut run down to the bottom of the thread, a lockwasher, then another nut. That's my SUSPICION. The article is silent on how this is done. Anybody wanna confirm my suspicions. If so, tell me how the guy, by his own admission with a minimal shop, can thread a 5/16 rod. That's a pretty hefty (and rather unusual) die/thread size. ¼-20 is pretty common, but I'm not a good enough machinist to say whether or not 5/16 is a garden variety tool. It is also true that if you pound a lot on that hex nut at the top (if that is what it is) there is no chance in hell that you will ever be able to separate the nut from the rod without a torch. I mean, I think it is a great idea, and I'd like nothing more than to get rid of those stupid corkscrews I've been using for thirty years, but I'd like some of your comments on how we might make it better. Thoughts? Jim Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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