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  • 120man
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 22

    #31
    Hi Joe
    Its an 8-32 thread. I would need 4 pcs. 1 inch long, preferably stainless, with as big of a hole in it as possible.
    Thanks
    Jeremiah

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    • gyrotron
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 481

      #32
      Great hardware design Joe.

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      • J Solinger
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 197

        #33
        Jeremiah, I've done some looking around to see if there are items out there that you could build up the dual rudder linkage your looking for. I dont have a lathe, I just do mill work, and your parts need to be turned on a lathe. You will find alot of rod ends and turn buckles in the rc car parts areas. Much of this stuff can be put together to achieve what you are trying to do.
        Joe Solinger

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        • ray schrauwen
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2007
          • 9471

          #34
          Originally posted by 120man
          Hi Joe
          Looks like you do incredible work.
          I need help on a dual rudder setup. I need to attach a steering linkage to the water passages of 2 rudders, and keep the water flow from the pickups. Im thinking if you can make me a threaded tube to screw in, I can attach the link to that and put the coolant hose on last. Here is a rough pic of what Im going for...
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          I was hoping you could open up the hole and re-thread it to a larger size, but Im not sure there is enough room.
          If you have a better Idea, or if I can clarify in any way let me know. If I can get a "round about" price that would be great
          Thanks,
          Jeremiah
          Jeremiah, it would be easier to extend the rudder pivot pin to create the linkage you want. You can use a drill bit shank cut off with dremel to get one longer than stock. I did this on a mono way back using speedmaster hardware.

          You can't use the water pickup beacause it would need a bearing since it is off the turning axis.
          Nortavlag Bulc

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          • 120man
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 22

            #35
            OK joe, I really appreciate you looking into it and Ill for sure keep you in mind for future projects.
            Jeremiah

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            • 120man
              Junior Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 22

              #36
              Ray,
              I think I understand what youre saying. Ill definitely look into that. Thanks for the tip.
              Jeremiah

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