OK back agine Now we left off with carbon fibre rod fitted for 2/56 wire rod ends, key point here and this is the key to what makes this system so economical and effective for a wide variety of our aircraft that do not need 4/40 rod ends.
This small pylon specific cottage industry supplier is the only one I am aware of where you can get this rod that is a perfect slip fit for our 2/56 wire ends. You will not find it at the big houses or places that is specific to pattern or aerobatics. There are no fancy ends required the rods are small diamter making installation much easier.
Since I have introduced our local hobby shop and he does now stock the rods from Darrol Cady the majority of our entire club has pretty much become sold on this method.
Peruse darrols web site here and push the C/F button on the left and you find a complete tutorial for this method. The cost to do your Cadet I think each rod is around dunno five bucks and you need one dubro wire end 12 inch buck or so for each rod. Threads on the back end and plain wire on the servo end for your S bend.
This method of actually assembling the rod before glueing allows for a perfect installation every time. No guess work.
http://www.darrolcady.com/
John