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Vendors Corner => LEE MACHINE SHOP => Topic started by: James Lee on November 20, 2007, 06:30:04 PM
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Check out the latest product in stock.
One inch diameter spinners.
Spun aluminum cone with a turned backplate from 6061- T-6 alloy. The nose piece has a 1/16" cross hole to tighten, with a 5-40 stud to fit into the supplied union nut. These are fit together as a set.
No prop cut outs. The assembly weighs just under a quarter of an ounce.
Price is $20 with $2 shipping
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OUTTA SIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
That looks exactly like the old Frooms, but I know YOU wouldn't know anything about those. ;D
AWESOME!
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Bill
The real answer is even more esoteric...!! The cones are 1960's vintage Rev-Up.... The difference is the nose piece. The one inch Froom had a truncated cone with a slot while the Rev-Up had the cross hole like the larger Froom and Veco spinners. Todd found an original NIP Rev-Up Half A spinner one inch at Toledo last year....
Later
Jim
PS - I will try to get a hardware set available to make these useable for the Norvel motors which use a 3mm x 0.5 screw... just enough different to be a problem!!
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Bill
The real answer is even more esoteric...!! The cones are 1960's vintage Rev-Up.... The difference is the nose piece. The one inch Froom had a truncated cone with a slot while the Rev-Up had the cross hole like the larger Froom and Veco spinners. Todd found an original NIP Rev-Up Half A spinner one inch at Toledo last year....
Later
Jim
PS - I will try to get a hardware set available to make these useable for the Norvel motors which use a 3mm x 0.5 screw... just enough different to be a problem!!
Thanks, Jim. I didn't remember the differences in the nose cone unti you reminded me....
I really do need the Norvel set up, like yesterday! LOL!!!!!
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Jim I will need 2 for the AP Wasp .061. I am trying to find the thread size now. Found. It needs to have a m4 thread (4x0.7MM) Can you make them?
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I have a prototype, and it is awesome. Great work, Jim! y1
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Jim,
I have 4 1/2 a spinners. 2 short nose and 2 needle nose. I was able to make the union nut out of stainless steel in a 4.7 mm thread and get 4.7 mm bolts to make them work. The AP Wasp needs 4.7 mm. I like the stronger crank shaft in the Wasp.
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The one inch spinners are now available in 5 x 40, 3mm x 0.5 and 4mm x 0.7 threads
$20 plus $3 shipping
thanks H^^
Jim Lee
Lee Machine Shop
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Jim,
I just received the 2 I had you make. What can I say. Just superb. They fit the shaft of the AP Wasp exactly.
Thanks Jim
Dick
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Dick
Glad to hear they fit correctly!!! enjoy!! H^^
Later
Jim
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Check out the latest product in stock.
One inch diameter spinners.
Spun aluminum cone with a turned backplate from 6061- T-6 alloy. The nose piece has a 1/16" cross hole to tighten, with a 5-40 stud to fit into the supplied union nut. These are fit together as a set.
No prop cut outs. The assembly weighs just under a quarter of an ounce.
Price is $20 with $2 shipping
Hi, James
I am building a twin 1/2 A profile DO335 that will have a pusher Cox Madilian .049 in the tail. I need a 2" extension for the prop to extend through the tail assembly. I don't need a lot of HP out of the back engine so I will put a easy start product jug and pistion on the back and a TD style jug and pistion on the frount. I have found a LH crank for the rear engine. Anyway 3 questions. 1) Can this be done? 2) If yes what is the best way (through hole/long bolt or threated with studs aft and screw forward)? and 3) Can/Will you build one for me $? If you wish you can PM me. Who says 1/2 A is easy? mw~
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I forgot to say that the Norvel set up of the 1" spinner is perfect! Well, Jim, I wish I had know you about 30 years ago! LOL!!
Bill <><