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Pushrod for PT19
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Pushrod for PT19
Hi all, got a question, I removed the push rod out of my PT so a friend of mine could duplicate it for one that he had. Of course I got it back but that was over a year ago and now for the life of me can't remember where I put the dang thing. So I was wondering if anyone had spare or a pattern of one so I can make a replacement. I'm trying to get back together so I can pack it away since I'm going to be moving again soon to a better area any help will be appreciated. Thanks all (Bandit)
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Push rod
Hi tdbandit, can't help with specifics but you have enough info in the fuz, hole size etc..
From memory the rod was thin solid wire.
Centralise the bell crank and stabiliser and measure. Piano wire is available of various sizes in the uk, and probably USA as well.
Could you help me out please by taking a side view picture of the fuz against a ruler, so I can better guestimates fuz Measurements so I can make a balsa fuz to make the 2 pt19 wings I have fly again please. That would be so helpful for me.
Thanks. Also an outline of the stabiliser would be good too.
Stay safe out there...
From memory the rod was thin solid wire.
Centralise the bell crank and stabiliser and measure. Piano wire is available of various sizes in the uk, and probably USA as well.
Could you help me out please by taking a side view picture of the fuz against a ruler, so I can better guestimates fuz Measurements so I can make a balsa fuz to make the 2 pt19 wings I have fly again please. That would be so helpful for me.
Thanks. Also an outline of the stabiliser would be good too.
Stay safe out there...
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Pt19
Oh brill, thank you, will learn how to print the pictures off and then use the info...as said I have 2 wings and engines...
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Re: Pushrod for PT19
Thanks for the info made up a new one sorry for the delay in replying been busy. I never had to make a new one so never though to measure it before. Thanks guys (Bandit)
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