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Old 10-27-2012, 06:36 PM
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I had a little woops while taxing and bent the carbon steel rod that goes from the retract to the strut. I Can't get ahold of anybody from PST and I'm wondering if anybody know where I can buy a few of whats in the picture?

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Old 10-27-2012, 07:32 PM
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I had Robarts that had a pin that looked like that. Bent like that too. Hard to tell dim's but may be worth checking into. Also u may Che k with MAP in Winnipeg.

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Bob, thanks for the info, I've sent an email off to Mr. Bower

Paul. Can you elaborate on the company you are talking about. If you put Map Winnipeg into google the results are quite graphic but of little help.

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Looks like a capped pin/rivet. Try McMaster Carr or else find a friend with a lathe, should take just a few mins to make one. Scotty
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I used a long cap screw with a shoulder on it and cut it to size with a dremel wheel. Cap screws are hardened never had a problem again.
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I was thinking about that. Just take some of the head off and remove the threads. Remember what size you used?

I believe all they are is just axle bolts. I found them just a few minutes ago at Model Aviation Products.

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. I found them just a few minutes ago at Model Aviation Products.

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There ya go! That's the one I wuz talkin about.

Cheers,

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Lol, another fella on Rc Canada had the link.

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