Re: Spinners
jtenhave@mets.mq.edu.au <jtenhave@...>
Sam,
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far and away the easiest way is to get your local metal spinner to make you one. The -----Original Message-----
From: Steven Ham [SMTP:sehu@...] Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 10:29 AM To: Q-LIST@... Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Spinners Sam, I saw a fellow make a bulkhead for a spinner. He cut a 2" piece of plywood in the radius he needed and the cut a female an eighth of a inck bigger. Then laid a piece of aluminum cut in a circle about a half of an inch larger over the (male) form and put the female on top. Put it in a press and Wal-laa had a bulkhead. Steve Ham PS Call me when you get a chance...317 575 0418 I have got a question for you. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sam Hoskins" <shoskins@...> To: <Q-LIST@...> Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 8:50 PM Subject: [Q-LIST] Spinners All,4.0" My old prop was a Warnke, with a hub thickness of 3.5". My old spinner, fit for the Warnke, will not fit the new prop. The problem being, A/C Spruce does not offer a front bulkhead for 4" hubs. bulkhead? If so, how did you fabricate it?
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