Fixing the 20 footer

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Nudge
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Re: Fixing the 20 footer

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Hi John,
I will get some better pics over the weekend and post them up.

The PVC was /is 2 bits glued together then the top layer had a thread cut in it with a round nose cutter then I covered it in primer and another layer of glue.
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Re: Fixing the 20 footer

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Maybe this is more complicated than you were thinking of - someone is good at welding stainless - and I know its bigger than you need but the idea could be adapted. The result can be be adjusted to any height and it was made with a Seagull in mind.
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Re: Fixing the 20 footer

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fleetingcontact wrote:Maybe this is more complicated than you were thinking of - someone is good at welding stainless - and I know its bigger than you need but the idea could be adapted. The result can be be adjusted to any height and it was made with a Seagull in mind.

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The mount would work it looks like a mount for a back up motor, thanks for posting.

Nudge; Thanks look forward to seeing them.
John
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Re: Fixing the 20 footer

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The lifter is made from 65mm x50mm 6mm wall Ali with a 24v hospital bed lifter actuator that I got from a scrap yard. You could also use a powered car seat motor or window motor.
I run mine on a small 12v lead acid battery as it was too fast on 24v.
The white round things are turned nylon. If you don't have a lathe then find someone with a 3d printer to make some for you.

Not sure what else to tell you about it.... it is so simple

The steering pulley / drive is made up of a few bits of PVC all glued up. Don't make the drum any bigger than 60mm in dia or you will find the tinest twitch and you will be at hard lock! (ask me I know :roll: )

If you need to know any thing else about it, ask and I shell try and answer
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Re: Fixing the 20 footer

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Thanks Nudge that's just what I need I'm sure others will be interested, didn't realise there was an actuator
as well that would be handy.
John
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