Wing Rotisserie Operational
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Wing Rotisserie Operational
Hey folks- I have my wing rotisserie working and I am pretty happy with it!
Re: Wing Rotisserie Operational
Interesting attachment at the tip ends.
Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
Oscar Zuniga
Medford, OR
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Re: Wing Rotisserie Operational
Dave, I'm impressed with your wing stands. I'm puzzled, though, how you are going to do the fabric covering on the outboard ends. Maybe you've got that figured out. I'm curious: how are you planning to do that? Cheers, Ken
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Re: Wing Rotisserie Operational
This is a work in progress and the finished result may bare no resemblance to the current state....
More to come.
More to come.
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Re: Wing Rotisserie Operational
Here's how I handled the outboard wing rotator. I drilled a hole through the wing bow where the weight was approximately balanced and then installed a T-Nut on the inner face of the wing bow. I inserted a threaded rod from the wing to the rotator stand. A picture will make this clearer. Later, when the wings were finished and about ready for paint, I glued a hardwood dowel into the hole in each of the outer wing bows. Cheers, Ken