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Erik

>===== Original Message From Bill Conkling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
>How do you screw a nut onto a rectangular bolt?
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>Are you possibly talking about wing 'rods'?
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>.........bc    ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, ewikran wrote:
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>> I am working on a 1/3.5 scale DG600 and need some advise on wing bolts and
>> connection to the fuselage.
>>
>> I am having trouble deciding on the wing bolt. Should I choose a circular
or
>> rectangular bolt? And what materials is best suitable, steel or carbon (as
the
>> F3x type planes use).
>> Anyone have any pros – cons they would like to share?
>>
>> I have also the option of making the wing bolt floating trough the fuse or
to
>> make it firm into a tube trough the fuse. I am most familiar with the firm
>> connection from the F3x planes, but I know many scale ships use the
floating
>> bolt, and also many full-scale planes. What are the pros and cons?
>>
>> I hope that a discussion on this topic can help me decide upon the
arrangement
>> so I can go on building.
>>
>> -----
>> Regards
>> Erik Wikran
>> Tromso, Norway
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