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8 years 10 months ago #4885 by DavidTappin
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Phil said

I'll have to find someone with a pillar drill


Phil, If it's any help I, among many others no doubt, have a pillar drill. You are welcome to use it.

David

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8 years 10 months ago #4886 by Phil Ford
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Thanks David, but another issue at present is I am unable to drive anywhere myself. :( I'll see what the wife is doing in the next few days.

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Hope you have a drill jig for DLE, If not,believe mine fits 30 and 55. you may borrow if required.

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8 years 10 months ago #4897 by DavidTappin
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Phil wrote

I am unable to drive anywhere myself


And my pillar drill weighs about 2 cwt so I fear that there is no chance of bringing it to you.

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8 years 10 months ago - 8 years 10 months ago #4898 by Phil Ford
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DavidTappin wrote: Phil wrote

I am unable to drive anywhere myself


my pillar drill weighs about 2 cwt


CWT? Have'nt heard that term since 1974..... :lol:

Thanks Guys for replies. I had already ordered a jig for the DLE 30 thro to 55 (It fits other engines too, DA and AGM) as a useful addition to the tool box and also be able to set-up future props.

On Tuesday, whilst pondering where the hell are the RX batteries gonna go and there was only one feasible option I had have to strip out the servo wiring and AR9110 powerbus and reposition. Then cut out a battery/RX tray and make to fit. Rewire or re-route leads, etc.

Then the hardest part was squeezing myself into the cockpit and putting on the helmet.... :lol:
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8 years 10 months ago #4905 by DavidTappin
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Phil wrote

CWT? Have'nt heard that term since 1974


FYI "about 2 CWT" means exactly 101.60469 Kilograms but in any language it hurts if you drop it on your foot, you don't need to ask how I know that.

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