CST The Composite Store has long carbon rods available. They are .050 and
.070 diameters in 72 lengths. Call the order desk for more information.
800-338-1278
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From: mike remus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 5:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If your Sharon has fuse made of the FG do not use carbon as push rods to the
tail. carbon do not change the length with temperature as much as glass
does. You are looking for trouble
Mike
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From: mike remus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June
I have carbon push rods in my ICON, Cobra and SchpotDorker and haven't ever
had any trouble...
Jim
At 10:42 PM 6/14/2002, Zbigniew Michalczyk wrote:
If your Sharon has fuse made of the FG do not use carbon as push rods to the
tail. carbon do not change the length with temperature as much as
Duane Asami wrote:
Aloha Everyone,
W long while ago, I bought a pair of very thin, solid carbon pushrods. Now
I can't seem to recall where I got them from. Any ideas? I know Sullivan
makes carbon rods but I believe their the hollow ones that you screw a short
piece of 2-56 threaded
Use a small piece of shrink tubing and some CA
T
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just bought carbon fiber pushrods for my hlg. What is a good way to
attach them to the control horns? I thought about gluing a bit of a
metal pushrod to the end, but how would you attach the metal to the
carbon?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just bought carbon fiber pushrods for my hlg. What is a good way to
attach them to the control horns?
Tack them on with CA, then wrap tightly with button thread and add
another drop of CA.
Dave Johnson
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