my new digital level for incidence
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Bought originally for helis, but seems to lend itself well to my plane setup. Best part is it only ways 1.2oz, substantially lighter then all the others I've seen.
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Not so sure its gonna work out that well for me, I suspect the robart mount won't allow me to duplicate the readings, to much slop in it, even though I've tried to minimize it.
Brand is rclogger. readyheli.com carries them.
Brand is rclogger. readyheli.com carries them.
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From: Lakeland,
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Rm,
Sand the tops of the wing clamps and glue a piece of hard birch wood on top. Drill a hole from the top through the wood and wing clamp into the track of the aluminum bar. Tap the hole for 6/32 bolt and use a 6/32 as a push down the aluminum bar inside the wing clamp and with the screws on the side this will hold the clamps still on the aluminum bar. I don't have any picks but I could get you some tonight when I'm home from work. Sometimes it's hard to describe in words what something is suppose to look like. Well it is for me.
Thanks for the info on your meter and hope it works out for you. Oh one thing, on my robart wing clamps I used med. CA to hold the birch wood in place and if you don't tighten it too much it will hold a long time. Mine has been glued on now for over a year.
Thanks
Larry
Sand the tops of the wing clamps and glue a piece of hard birch wood on top. Drill a hole from the top through the wood and wing clamp into the track of the aluminum bar. Tap the hole for 6/32 bolt and use a 6/32 as a push down the aluminum bar inside the wing clamp and with the screws on the side this will hold the clamps still on the aluminum bar. I don't have any picks but I could get you some tonight when I'm home from work. Sometimes it's hard to describe in words what something is suppose to look like. Well it is for me.

Thanks for the info on your meter and hope it works out for you. Oh one thing, on my robart wing clamps I used med. CA to hold the birch wood in place and if you don't tighten it too much it will hold a long time. Mine has been glued on now for over a year.
Thanks
Larry



