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TP 13 Bush Locating

Subject: TP 13 Bush Locating
From: Tony Renshaw <renshaw@ozemail.com.au>
Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 22:31:28
Gidday again,  
For those in the early stages of construction I would like to offer a
painless  way of locating exactly where the holes for the TP 13 bushes
should  go in the tailplane root closeout. Sure you  can butt the tailplane
up onto the pins and try and mark their centres but they have rounded ends
which makes them  quite hard to identify   their axis and therefore their
centre for drilling. From the hobbbyshop   you can buy 1/4" diameter brass
tube which you  cut into lengths nominally shorter than the Torque Tube
pins. Slide them onto the pins and push the tailplane home onto the pins.
Find a piece of offcut timber  that will straddle  from one pin location to
the other and rebate   its lower side to go over the Torque Tube.  Now
using your hot glue gun bond the brass  sleeves  to the timber offcut and
the offcut  to the tailplane closeout. When you slide off the tailplane you
will have a perfect drill guide for your cordless drill armed with a 1/4"
drillbit. Drill   through  your brass tube guides and later crack off your
guide timber. Next get  a piece of 1/4" white plastic ID tube supplied
---From the same hobbyshop and place it over  your 1/4" drillbit removed from
your drill. Place it in your initial holes  drilled in your closeout so
that it hangs  loosely out of your tailplane , albeit it is angled
perfectly due to your previous setup. Rummage through  your desk until you
come across an  old pen   that is nominally thicker than most, often  it
will be a texta or marker, that has a 10 mm internal diameter. Your local
newsagent will definitely  have one, plastic is the go. Spare this pen from
a life of suffering and give it a greater purpose in being. You will find
that the OD of  the white plastic tube that is now sitting around your 1/4"
drill bit, is exactly  the ID of your pen. Slide your trimmed down pen
casing over the white plastic spacer and hot glue it to your closeout. When
it has hardened remove the drill bit along with its white plastic spacer,
and drill down through it with a new 10 mm drill bit, and "Bobs your
Uncle"! Anyway this worked beautifully  for me and a dry run found the
holes perfectly concentric with the tailplane pins.
Reg
Tony Renshaw

Builder No.236
Reg
Tony Renshaw
Builder No.236


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