Thanks,
Is there any kind of combination of washers and beads that you use?
I have tried making some wire pig tail bearings but they seem "noisy"
I am not sure if it is too loose or if the prop hole is off center or
what. Obviously I am trying to make the whole thing as friction free
as possible...
--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "jeffrey.hood"
<jhood_at_...> wrote:
>
>
> Wire pigtail bearings are fine, and not too difficult to make...
And
> all you need is a piece of .020 wire and a -good- pair of pliers...
> But if you haven't bent one before, it can be a challenge at first
> until you figure it out... Harlan bearings are good also,
especially
> the SO size if he still makes them...
>
> Also, at http://www.aeroaces.com/flymodsup2.htm you can get a
bearing
> that he made that is nice for No-Cal... you have to get Peck nylon
> thrust bearings also for them...
>
> Harlan's page is at:
http://www.indoorduration.com/HarlanBrochure.htm
>
> I have a file somewhere that shows how to bend wire bearings if you
> can't find the information anywhere...
>
> JH
>
> > Novice question...
> >
> > What is the BEST combination of washers beads
> > and best prop hanger.-wire pigtail,harlin pigtail, aluminum
tubing,
> > nylon thrust bearing...??-----For A Nocal model
> > And where would I get these items.
> >
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
>
Received on Thu Apr 19 2007 - 22:15:48 CEST