Re: Spinners
Sam,
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It has worked well and really is that easy. Jim
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From: Sam Hoskins Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 11:30 AM To: Q-LIST@... Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Spinners Jim, that sounds like a simple solution! In fact it sounds too easy, there must be a drawback somewhere! Any signs of the front bulkhead cutting through the tube? Sam ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Patillo" <logistics_engineering@...> To: "Q-LIST_1" <Q-LIST@...> Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 10:56 PM Subject: Re: [Q-LIST] Spinners Sam,thickness and diameter) the right size for the front of the hub, measure and drill prop bolt holes, cut clear tubing and install around the radius. When the spinner is installed bulkhead should be a snug fit. I have 280 hours on it and not a sign of a crack. I have a polished aluminum spinner. 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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