rolling rack for a jet
#2
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Was it this one?
http://www.eliteaerosports.com/?page_id=63
If I recall they are like $350 but I could be way off.... post up what you find out.
http://www.eliteaerosports.com/?page_id=63
If I recall they are like $350 but I could be way off.... post up what you find out.
#7
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhlBwg20N44
Email this guy with the link, I think it is the same rack for $350 + shipping... but that might have changed.
This seems like the same one?
Email this guy with the link, I think it is the same rack for $350 + shipping... but that might have changed.
This seems like the same one?
#8
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Also, since you don't care about cg you might consider this wood one with a cradle-like grip:
http://rcairplanestands.com/2.html
http://rcairplanestands.com/2.html
#10
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Even with that extra padding, when we put my H9 60cc on the stand upside down to take the wing center section off, it cracked the fuselage sheeting on the nose. I've not put another airplane on it since and I damn sure would not put one of my turbines on it. I also have the one EA sells and IIRC I paid $400.00 for it as part of a package deal for a model and turbine.
#11
If your anything like me, i am always thinking about how i can fit/use/modify something for my hobby, I came across this puppy at lowes and said ''oh my!"
A mobile meter saw stand. I got it a while ago for less the 180. everything locks and everything is adjustable. The T's at the far end rise or lower. The cross brace's travel along the hole center section to adjust for landing gear placement. the U channel you see in the last picture is changed out depending on wideness of landing gear, then gear is velcroed to the u channel.
I don't know who makes those role around medal stands but compared to mine those seem better for moving and placement in a confined area, i like them, might have to get a few.
A mobile meter saw stand. I got it a while ago for less the 180. everything locks and everything is adjustable. The T's at the far end rise or lower. The cross brace's travel along the hole center section to adjust for landing gear placement. the U channel you see in the last picture is changed out depending on wideness of landing gear, then gear is velcroed to the u channel.
I don't know who makes those role around medal stands but compared to mine those seem better for moving and placement in a confined area, i like them, might have to get a few.
#13
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I'd be careful with that stand if I were you. I bought one and thought the area of the fuselage supports was too small so I added sections of high density foam that's used for pipe insulation and I build racks out of PVC and this stuff.
Even with that extra padding, when we put my H9 60cc on the stand upside down to take the wing center section off, it cracked the fuselage sheeting on the nose. I've not put another airplane on it since and I damn sure would not put one of my turbines on it. I also have the one EA sells and IIRC I paid $400.00 for it as part of a package deal for a model and turbine.
Even with that extra padding, when we put my H9 60cc on the stand upside down to take the wing center section off, it cracked the fuselage sheeting on the nose. I've not put another airplane on it since and I damn sure would not put one of my turbines on it. I also have the one EA sells and IIRC I paid $400.00 for it as part of a package deal for a model and turbine.