TonyHallo
150cc
Had a friend that is flying the same RC Guys Cherokee as in my avatar reach out for help on his nose wheel. After a season or two the nosewheel develops excessive slop. Offered to help out so he sent the nosewheel over for repair. Gave the mill and lathe a 6 beer workout last night. I'm pretty sure the gear is made from recycled beer cans, dead soft.
Used a 3/4" endmill to open and clean the bore in the bearing block, machined and fit a 3/4" brass insert that is held in place with Loctite retaining compound, then bored to final dimension, about .0015 clearance. Sent it back today, one day turnaround.
Used a 3/4" endmill to open and clean the bore in the bearing block, machined and fit a 3/4" brass insert that is held in place with Loctite retaining compound, then bored to final dimension, about .0015 clearance. Sent it back today, one day turnaround.