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Hi Jay, Flame-cut and welded makes for good strong frames. This is a prototype of ours: P1070001 copy.jpg And this is our large design, being made at Columbia Helicopters, now. English Wheel Progress.jpg Clydepart, back, close.jpg wheel tracks on finished airplane part
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I have been filming bit by bit (due to many others things on the go ) a dvd just on wheeling techniques, it should be ready before Christmas if everything goes well .... look out for it............. it might help you Having said that........ I am sure that there is other good dvd's on Wheeling out there Peter
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Is it just the angle of the picture or is the upper wheel/shaft angled in the picture? It looks like the shaft is adjustable allowing the upper wheel to tilt. If so why? Norm Quote:
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No angles on uppers, Norm. The large design, 49" - 39" -31" has uppers and lowers that rotate for doing spiral parts, long parts. This is a prototype "jib sail" for a wind turbine. P1030588 c.jpg
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