If you use a little contact cement on the wheel and tires it will help keep the tire from rotating on the wheel during landing and tearing the valve stem. Of course you only want to do that with the permanent tires.
@@ColbyOsborn I generally use what is convenient if corrosion protection is the main objective. If long term protection is required, then something like Cor-Ban 27L is a good choice.
From my industrial automation background, I didn't like the way you routed the flex hose at the top of the landing gear struts. That stuff doesn't like to twist. It will torque the fitting on the strut side, so be careful to check those often.
Any other suggestion on how to go about dealing with the movement of the gear legs? I can't think of another way to deal with it other than what Colby did.
@Ko3n3k33 instead of that 90 degree bulkhead fitting, use a straight bulkhead fitting so the motion bends the line instead of twisting it. Admittedly this may require a different mounting location and is more difficult to keep out of the airflow, but it would be much more durable. An easier alternative is a little more slack and a clamp retrict the motion to the inboard end of the line.
@@ColbyOsborn if i recall correctly, that was the first thought, but he ultimately figured out that the caliper was too close, so he put the spacer in. It's not in the video that talks about the original issue, but in the follow up.
Boas, the videos are being released sequentially. Unfortunately RUclips doesn’t always recommend them in order. The only way I know of to make sure you view them in order is to go to my RUclips videos page and watch them in order there.
I was getting nervous after a month with no videos lol. Thanks again for all the detail!
Looks like your pup does not like close ups!
Great work!
Thanks!
Just getting caught up on your build and it is looking real good. Well done.! Thank you and thumbs up for sharing your build time with us.
Thanks!
Thanks for the update!
If you use a little contact cement on the wheel and tires it will help keep the tire from rotating on the wheel during landing and tearing the valve stem. Of course you only want to do that with the permanent tires.
Thanks for the tip!
Good progress, keep it up and remember to enjoy it.
Great work
Nicely done (two thumbs up).
Good job! :D looks awesome!!! This plane is going to be so nice! Better than factory builds! :)
It would be good to put a thin coat of grease or rust preservative on bare metal parts like the axles.
Would general purpose grease or wheel bearing grease be what you’d use, or is there a specific grease you’d recommend? Thanks for the advice!
@@ColbyOsborn I generally use what is convenient if corrosion protection is the main objective. If long term protection is required, then something like Cor-Ban 27L is a good choice.
Got it. Thanks!
From my industrial automation background, I didn't like the way you routed the flex hose at the top of the landing gear struts. That stuff doesn't like to twist. It will torque the fitting on the strut side, so be careful to check those often.
Thanks Eric! Greatly appreciate the heads up.
Any other suggestion on how to go about dealing with the movement of the gear legs? I can't think of another way to deal with it other than what Colby did.
@Ko3n3k33 instead of that 90 degree bulkhead fitting, use a straight bulkhead fitting so the motion bends the line instead of twisting it. Admittedly this may require a different mounting location and is more difficult to keep out of the airflow, but it would be much more durable. An easier alternative is a little more slack and a clamp retrict the motion to the inboard end of the line.
Do you think you will need to put a spacer plate on your brake caliper the way Rob had rondo after his brake fire?
I think Rob determined his parking brake valve was the cause of the issue, so I don’t think I’ll need the spacer. Appreciate the heads up.
@@ColbyOsborn if i recall correctly, that was the first thought, but he ultimately figured out that the caliper was too close, so he put the spacer in. It's not in the video that talks about the original issue, but in the follow up.
Ok, good to know. I’ll look into that. Thanks!
@@ColbyOsborn this i think is the general spot. ruclips.net/video/kDwN9gCehhs/видео.html
The videos must be sequentially from the beginning of assembling to the finishing so that the audience can know the results of the completion
Boas, the videos are being released sequentially. Unfortunately RUclips doesn’t always recommend them in order. The only way I know of to make sure you view them in order is to go to my RUclips videos page and watch them in order there.
Can you give me some information about this frame is it aluminium or iron
4130 chromoly steel
How much does a plane weigh?
Hopefully the empty weight will be under 1,600 pounds.
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how many grams
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