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    Default Wing Rotisserie

    Hi everyone, first post.
    Tony Partain will have my partially built Kitfox 7S delivered on Monday?
    Started building a set of wing rotisserie's from some Harbor Freight engine
    Stands. Question, will 2in. PVC fit into the fwd. and aft spars. I've read on
    here that their are some rivets in the aft spar that get in the way of the PVC
    pipe? Would it be ok to use 1 and half in. pipe instead. Any info appreciated.
    Looking forward to getting started. Great forum!!

    Tumbleweed

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    Default Re: Wing Rotisserie

    FWIW. This is not an exact answer to your question but may help.

    Mine were all wood with 2x4s ripped to 2x2s. My math says the diagonal of those 2x2s was 2.3 inches. They fit with some slop but worked fine.
    Maxwell Duke

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    Maule M7-235C Sold it (liked it though)
    RV-10 IO-540 Bought it
    Zenith CH-750 Built with 7 friends (DAR Vic Syracuse)

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    I think I used 2" abs because that's what I had on hand at the time. I just made them long enough to go in 'till they hit something, doesn't take much to hold the wings. I live at Skyranch in Sandy Valley (3L2) if you would like to look at a series 6 that I have been building for the last 14 years.
    Steve

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    Default Re: Wing Rotisserie

    Use inch and a half. When you put on your spar enforcement plates, they should be able to still fit in between.

    Now that I am thinking about it though, it maybe inch and a quarter as the inch and a quart is ID. I'll have to check when I;m home. My PVC JUST fits between those plates and rivets.

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    Default Re: Wing Rotisserie

    Thanks everyone for the replies.
    I'm going try with using (1) one and half in. PVC pipe for the wing root
    side, and (1) 2" PVC pipe on the wingtip side of the LE spar (on each stand) since it looks
    like in the build manual the rivet heads are inside the root spars
    Just trying to get ready for delivery so I can hang the wings up.
    Thanks again,
    Tumbleweed

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    I just went out and measured my rotisserie. I used 1 1/2" x 10" abs. The outside diameter of the abs is 1 7/8". The inside diameter of the spars on the series 6 is 2 3/8". I never had a problem with the wings staying exactly where I wanted them too while I worked on them.
    Steve

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    Thanks Steve,
    Looks like what I'm attempting is going to work to start off with. New house with two car garage, not a lot of room, I'll make it work. My neighbors are going to
    love this? I'll stay in touch. Would like to drive up and meet and see your work.
    Thanks,
    Ted

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    Trust me, do NOT use 2" PVC for SS7... It won't fit on either end... just barely, but it won't fit. I returned my 2" PVC and purchased a 1.5" diameter and it works great!
    -Mike Kraus
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    KitFox SS7 built and flying and now on amphib floats!

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    Thanks Mike,
    I was just about to cut. Without the wings here it is
    hard to get this ready for delivery of aircraft. I'll change
    it up and when all set up I'll post some pics and info.
    Thanks,
    Ted

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    Here is my stand:

    -Mike Kraus
    RV-4 built and sold :-(
    RV-10 built and flying
    KitFox SS7 built and flying and now on amphib floats!

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