Assembling Dowl Based Push rods
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Hi,
So, I have everything put together for rudder and elevator pushrods on this Kadet Senior. I have the shrink tubing on the ends.
I was wondering if you add an extra bit of protection, and place a small zip tie on each end, to make sure that wire never comes out of dowel? I did epoxy as well.
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So, I have everything put together for rudder and elevator pushrods on this Kadet Senior. I have the shrink tubing on the ends.
I was wondering if you add an extra bit of protection, and place a small zip tie on each end, to make sure that wire never comes out of dowel? I did epoxy as well.
G
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Shrink tubing that comes with it is not a good idea.I go along the same lines as Piper here. I wrap it in with very thin fibeglass cloth with epoxy soaked in it. Very stable this way
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i dont use the dowls in the kits rather use nyrod and metal rod combined with the nylon tubes.they are about the same weight mabey a little less and not as many worrys about them failing.
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Ditto with wrapping with thread and saturating with CA glue (or epoxy if you prefer). In fact, that's what the instructions used to tell you to do when I built a Kadet Senorita.
Look at the line guides on a fishing rod and you get the idea of what to do.
Look at the line guides on a fishing rod and you get the idea of what to do.





