Good morning Guys - Would whoever signs as want1939 please contact me off
line. I need the same info as Jim Chase re: mounting of wings. When this
info is available will you pls. let me know?
Thanks, Tom TC0535
Birmingham, Mi.
Wing Mounting Holes
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Amen to that. I think there are a few of us here in the land of ash sawdust... Regards Mark TC8126
----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] Rutledgetc@aol.com [b]To:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Wednesday, May 09, 2001 8:03 AM [b]Subject:[/b] [mg-tabc] Wing Mounting Holes Good morning Guys - Would whoever signs as want1939 please contact me off line. I need the same info as Jim Chase re: mounting of wings. When this info is available will you pls. let me know? Thanks, Tom TC0535 Birmingham, Mi. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Re: [mg-tabc] Wing Mounting Holes hi Tom - I also replied to Jim off-list, as below. there is a whole chapter I could write on this subject, but consult the Bible ("TCs Forever, of course!) first.
hi Jim - first bit of advice is to use only stainless steel!
bolt the wing to the running board first (3 short 1/4" BSF): these MUST make
one continuous curve, and if not you have to adjust the angle of either the
bit on the end of the wing, or the running board. then bolt the r/b to the
body, the long 1/4" BSF bolt go right through the wood AND the irons, which
will have 3 holes (unless you made new ones) BUT new r/bs will not have the
brackets in the correct place (NB there is NO bolt through the end of the
r/b to the rear wing)
the end of the front wing has one woodscrew into the timber, and the rear
wings as many as you like. best to use round head w/screws with a washer
under. please note I have all required screws in stock!!!
cheers Roger TC0978 TC2365
[/quote][quote]Good morning Guys - Would whoever signs as want1939 please contact me off line. I need the same info as Jim Chase re: mounting of wings. When this info is available will you pls. let me know? Thanks, Tom TC0535 Birmingham, Mi.
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Hi Roger: I am having a SOB of a time dismantling my TC( it has not been
apart before) so stainless steel seems like a good idea. But where do
you get BSF nuts and bolts in stainless steel? I have lots of BSF nuts
and bolts of the normal sort and want to use BSF/Whitworth so as only
have to carry one set of wrenches.
When I took my YT apart 30 years ago I don't recall having the problems
with rusted and frozen nuts that I have now. Anyway when I put it back
together I used a bit of grease of some kind on all the bolts and three
years ago when I stripped and rebuilt it it came apart easily. Used a
modern copper coloured non rust compound when putting it back together.
SS sounds better but it seems that there are alternatives. Terry TC
8202
Roger Furneaux wrote:
> > hi Tom - I also replied to Jim off-list, as below. there is a whole > chapter I could write on this subject, but consult the Bible ("TCs > Forever, of course!) first. > > hi Jim - first bit of advice is to use only stainless steel! > > bolt the wing to the running board first (3 short 1/4" BSF): these > MUST make > one continuous curve, and if not you have to adjust the angle of > either the > bit on the end of the wing, or the running board. then bolt the r/b to > the > body, the long 1/4" BSF bolt go right through the wood AND the irons, > which > will have 3 holes (unless you made new ones) BUT new r/bs will not > have the > brackets in the correct place (NB there is NO bolt through the end of > the > r/b to the rear wing) > > the end of the front wing has one woodscrew into the timber, and the > rear > wings as many as you like. best to use round head w/screws with a > washer > under. please note I have all required screws in stock!!! > > cheers Roger TC0978 TC2365 > > Good morning Guys - Would whoever signs as want1939 please > contact me off > line. I need the same info as Jim Chase re: mounting of > wings. When this > info is available will you pls. let me know? > Thanks, Tom > TC0535 > Birmingham, > Mi. > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Re: Wing Mounting Holes
In a message dated 5/9/01 9:47:55 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
hamptons1@home.com writes:
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