WACO YMF
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Maybe these photos will show how they adjust. I can't get close enough to show the threads clearly, but you can see the difference in length between the 2 photos. These are about the extreme limits of adjustment.
Bill, Waco Brother #1
Bill, Waco Brother #1
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ORIGINAL: aminiet
Bill.
Thank you for the explanation, I drew a blank and could not think of what you were talking about until I read "incidence" It all fits together.
Bill.
Thank you for the explanation, I drew a blank and could not think of what you were talking about until I read "incidence" It all fits together.
Bill, Waco Brother #1
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No lockjaw. Just catching up on last 3 pages. Any word on if and when for the t shirts. When is the part at your place? Just a little cold here in sunny south fl. today.
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A few days ago I met??? a gentleman on a warbirds site, he was kind enough to supply me with copys of the Waco company memo on the xjw detailing the navy requirement for paint colors and all necce3ssary markings. Not to mention the original owner certificates detailing serial numbers on all installed equipment. Now all I have to do is wait for nat. air and space to send the requested factory drawings and I can start on the project. Waiting sure is fun.
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No lockjaw. Just catching up on last 3 pages. Any word on if and when for the t shirts. When is the part at your place? Just a little cold here in sunny south fl. today.
No lockjaw. Just catching up on last 3 pages. Any word on if and when for the t shirts. When is the part at your place? Just a little cold here in sunny south fl. today.
The party? Just as soon as everyone ponies up the $500.00 per head admission fee. If the politicians can charge 30 grand per head, a Waco party should be worth 500.
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thank for you welcome and advise Dan, i already download and print everything months ago. great job with the wheel pants, by the way, all the waco in yelow, right?
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gracias por la bienvenida Angel, pero más por lo de amigo... me parece que voy a tener un intérprete cuando se me complique lo del inglés... je,je. un abrazo.
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is raining here so i cut wood all morning, now, an argentinian asado (bbq in usa) and later more cut, sand and glue untill night. ~S~
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Hi All,
its cold here in Germany and something like a blizzard was forcasted for this afternoon. As we have carnival season here it may be dificult to pick up the sweets they are throwing from the carnival wagons.
Iam also downstairs manufacturing the parts for the Waco kits ordered respec. will be ordered plus to off are under assembly (a quarter scale and a third scale Waco). The quarter scale is close to be covered the third is at its very beginning just the fuse done. I am going now back down.
Peter
its cold here in Germany and something like a blizzard was forcasted for this afternoon. As we have carnival season here it may be dificult to pick up the sweets they are throwing from the carnival wagons.
Iam also downstairs manufacturing the parts for the Waco kits ordered respec. will be ordered plus to off are under assembly (a quarter scale and a third scale Waco). The quarter scale is close to be covered the third is at its very beginning just the fuse done. I am going now back down.
Peter
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Peter,
Great to hear from you. We had our local Mardi-Gras last night, but the temperature is 70f, so no danger of the sweets sticking to the ground.
I've just come from the shop, where I completed the diagonal Cabane strut bracing.
Dan, I included a photo of the sheeting on the turtledeck for you, and there are a couple of photos of the Horizontal Stabilizer at the extremes of travel.
Bill, Waco Brother #1
Great to hear from you. We had our local Mardi-Gras last night, but the temperature is 70f, so no danger of the sweets sticking to the ground.
I've just come from the shop, where I completed the diagonal Cabane strut bracing.
Dan, I included a photo of the sheeting on the turtledeck for you, and there are a couple of photos of the Horizontal Stabilizer at the extremes of travel.
Bill, Waco Brother #1
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RE: WACO YMF
Bill what are you using to attach the tubing on your diagonals? I used JB Weld on my 1/4 and I also bent a piece of music wire to fit inside the diagonal piece and made a small hole in the upright for the wire to go into for extra strength. It appears to be very strong(only time will tell).
Anthony
Anthony
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It is a combination of silver soldering and JB weld epoxy (for insurance). I did a non-scientific test with a piece of the music wire and the tubing attached in the same manner. I attached a braided cable through a hole in the end of the tubing, and chucked the wire in a large vise (vertically). I put my foot in the cable loop, and it supported me (until the hole tore out). I'd say that was strong enough. That was only one assembly, and there are 4 on the model. The diagonals are silver soldered to the verticals.
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Bill,
What type of torch are you using that will allow you to silver solder with out burning the balsa decking? That has been my boogey man, keeping the fire off the airplane.
What type of torch are you using that will allow you to silver solder with out burning the balsa decking? That has been my boogey man, keeping the fire off the airplane.
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i use a micro torch, but I have some material that looks like papier mache. You wet it and squeze it out, and put it where you don't want heat. I don't think you can burn the stuff. I got it from Eastwood Corp years ago. When you are finished, you can just scrape it off back into its container. The container is now a butter tub, since the original gave out a while back.
Bill, Waco Brother #1
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Hello all
I was gone all day visiting family out of town so no work done on the Waco today.[] But kepts me in the good graces with the wife.
Montiu,
Yes all yellow with black trim I'm trying to get this look.
Bill,
Thanks for the pics I’ve posted them in my journal for next build. I’ll try to pick up some brass tomorrow and make wheel pant brackets.
I was gone all day visiting family out of town so no work done on the Waco today.[] But kepts me in the good graces with the wife.
Montiu,
Yes all yellow with black trim I'm trying to get this look.
Bill,
Thanks for the pics I’ve posted them in my journal for next build. I’ll try to pick up some brass tomorrow and make wheel pant brackets.
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I need for you to send that as a PM. That way, I can save all them together, and it will make my life a lot easier than to have to search through the thread for who wants what. Thanks for understanding all this.
Bill, Waco Brother #1
Bill, Waco Brother #1