Originally posted by Dewey H Lee
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Hangar Upgrades II
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Two plane benchs 8' X 2'
1 - 4' X 8' X 1/2" Treated Plywood
2 - 4" x 4" X 8' Treated Posts
6 - 2" x 6" X 8' Treated Boards
64 - 3-1/2" Coated Screws
32 - 1-5/8" Coated Screws
1 - 10" 3/4" PVC Pipe
2 - 3/4" PVC Pipe Caps
Cut the plywood in half,
Cut four 2X6 at 93-1/4"
Cut four 2X6 at 24"
Cut four 2X6 at 24"
Cut eight 4X4 at 24"
Cut four PVC sections at 24"
Front legs are centered 24" from front edge.
Holes for the PVC are 1" drilled 4" deep 24" from the front edge and 3" from side which puts it in the center of the 4X4 post.
Total cost was $80 (not including radio hangers).
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No problem, pretty cheap for two tables that will outlast most of us.Originally posted by Martin.MotionRC View PostThose are really excellent tables, and thank you for sharing the dimensions and instructions with everyone. I'm impressed.
Martin.
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Originally posted by Prowler901 View PostNice fridge! Admiral... how old is it?
It's a 1955 model, works great.
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No doubt, I had it in my 1955 Spartan Imperial Mansion (Built by the Spartan Aircraft Company which built many of the B-24 Liberators).Originally posted by Prowler901 View PostA testament to the way things used to be made.
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Now you just put yourself on the pedestal of envy.......... SO FREEKIN :Cool:Warbird Charlie
HSD Skyraider FlightLine OV-10 FMS 1400: P-40B, P-51, F4U, F6F, T-28, P-40E, Pitts, 1700 F4U & F7F, FOX glider Freewing A-6, T-33, P-51 Dynam ME-262, Waco TF Giant P-47; ESM F7F-3 LX PBJ-1 EFL CZ T-28, C-150, 1500 P-51 & FW-190
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I'm selling it...gonna buy more planes ;)Originally posted by OV10 View PostNow you just put yourself on the pedestal of envy.......... SO FREEKIN :Cool:
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Lol, I don't mean to taunt...what I trying to do is start a local RC community that isn't just a bunch of old grumpy pattern fliers but rather a group that welcomes all types of fliers both young and old, novice and expert and give them a fun place to fly, work on their planes and just hangout. We have a few people that have just seen us flying from the highway and stopped in to see what's going on that are now AMA members and are now enjoying the addiction.Originally posted by doctormike View PostWhy do you keep taunting us with pictures of your man cave?!!!:Crying2: I'm going to have to clean up my shop or explode with envy! You're quite the handy dude. Inspirational! :Cool:Doc
I absolutely love to teach new pilots and see them excited when they solo, recently a 70 year old Native American Vietnam Veteran who suffers from physical and emotional issues related to his service came by and shared that he had joined a club wanting to learn to fly but no one really made an effort to help him. Needless to say it was an honor for us to help him and within 3 or 4 lessons he's flying on his own, he shared that it's the most joy and freedom he's experienced in decades...This! is why we do it.
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